The Day Without A Shield: A Theory on Magnetic Cycles Carved in Stone
A journey through science, symbols, and millennia of silence.
In this book, Antonio Morittu presents a fascinating and original theory: that ancient civilizations, witnesses to extreme geophysical events such as the reversal of the Earth's magnetic field, may have left a message encoded in stone.
Through the analysis of menhirs, domus de janas, dolmens, petroglyphs, and underground cities scattered across the five continents, the author suggests the existence of a fragmented planetary memory carved in universal symbols. Spirals, circles, hypogean shelters, and astronomical alignments would not merely be ritual or artistic expressions, but a time-resistant language, conceived to survive the collapse of civilizations and to speak to the future.
The text moves fluidly between geophysics, alternative archaeology, mythology, and symbolic language, with an evocative and reflective style. It includes explanatory images, a scientific appendix, and an extensive glossary.
This book does not claim to offer final answers, but rather poses a pressing question:
and if the stone is still trying to speak to us... will we be able to listen?