Sources & References
Scientific foundations, historical sources, and further reading on the topics covered in the Resonance Archive.
Note: The inclusion of a source in this list does not automatically mean that we endorse all claims contained therein. Each source is critically evaluated in the context of the respective chapters. The categorization (Verified, Plausible, Speculative, Refuted) refers to the status of the respective core claim within our evaluation system.
Scientific Foundations
- Schumann Resonance (W.O. Schumann, 1952)
Foundational work on Earth's electromagnetic resonance at approximately 7.83 Hz. Peer-reviewed and replicated many times.
- Piezoelectricity in Granite and Quartz
Established physical property of quartz crystals that generate electric charge under mechanical pressure. Foundation of modern sensor technology.
- Precession Cycle (approx. 25,920 years)
Astronomically proven cycle of Earth's axial shift. Basis for the theory of cosmic cycles in Chapter 3.
- Cymatics (Ernst Chladni, Hans Jenny)
Scientific study of the visualization of sound patterns in various media. Experimentally reproducible.
Egyptology & Archaeology
- Kemet - The Black Land
Historically documented self-designation of Egypt. Etymological connection to alchemy is linguistically documented.
- Pyramid Research (various authors)
Compilation of the most important archaeological findings on the Egyptian pyramids, including building material analyses and survey data.
- The Red Pyramid of Dahshur
Archaeological documentation of chemical residues and unusual construction features. Basis for Chapter 1.
- Gobekli Tepe (Klaus Schmidt et al.)
Archaeological excavations of the oldest known temple complex (approx. 9,600 BC). Relevance for the theory of a prehistoric network.
Alternative Theories & Hypotheses
- Geoffrey Drumm - "Land of Chem" Theory
Autodidactic researcher investigating the connection between Kemet, alchemy, and a possibly chemical function of the pyramids. Speculative but internally consistent.
- Filippo Biondi - SAR Tomography of the Pyramids
Controversial study on acoustic anomalies in the Great Pyramid using Synthetic Aperture Radar. Results are controversially discussed in the scientific community.
- Mercury in Ancient Sites
Documented finds of mercury beneath the Sun Pyramid of Teotihuacan and reports of mercury in the tomb of China's first emperor.
- Proselene Hypothesis
Ancient texts (including from Aristotle and Plutarch) reporting a time when the Moon was not yet in the sky. Highly speculative in interpretation.
Biology & Longevity
- Pineal Gland and Melatonin Research
Medically established research on the role of the pineal gland in sleep regulation and aging processes.
- FOXP2 / ASPM Genes
Genetic markers associated with cognitive abilities and brain development. Peer-reviewed research.
- Biblical Longevity (Genesis 5)
Biblical accounts of extraordinarily long lifespans. Treated in the context of the Resonance Archive as a mythological source, not as historical fact.
Further Reading
- Graham Hancock - Fingerprints of the Gods
Popular science book about possible advanced prehistoric civilizations. Controversial but influential for the alternative history discussion.
- Robert Schoch - Forgotten Civilization
Geological arguments for an older dating of the Sphinx and possible cosmic catastrophes. Discussed in academic circles.
- Christopher Dunn - The Giza Power Plant
Hypothesis that the Great Pyramid served as an energy generator. Technically detailed but speculative and not recognized in the scientific community.