The Manna Machine -
The authors argue that the "Ancient of Days" described in the Zohar (a Jewish Kabbalistic text) was actually a of extraterrestrial origin.
Sassoon and Dale, both engineers, treated the Zohar as an rather than a religious text. The manna machine
They translated descriptions of "heads," "beards," and "eyes" as technical components like tanks, cooling pipes, and monitoring lenses. The authors argue that the "Ancient of Days"
According to their decoding, the machine required a full day of cleaning after six days of operation, which they cite as the origin of the Sabbath rest. The Evidence According to their decoding, the machine required a
They hypothesize the machine cultured a hardy form of chlorella algae to produce a nutritious "single-cell protein".
It remains a cult classic for those interested in alternative history and biblical mysteries, though physical copies are often rare and expensive on retailers like Amazon UK .
The book is a staple of the "ancient aliens" genre, following the style of Erich von Däniken.