The Quantum Blueprint Book Signing at Avebury Henge Shop
Join me at Avebury for The Quantum Blueprint signing and dive into the hidden architecture of creation.
Dear friends and fellow explorers,
I’m thrilled to invite you to a special book signing at the Avebury Henge Shop on 13 July 2025!
That is the fine structure constant day 13/7, as a dimensionless physical constant is approximately 1/137. 137 is the odds that an electron will absorb a single photon. Protons and electrons are bound by interactions with photons. “It’s one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics: a magic number that comes to us with no understanding by man. You might say the “hand of God” wrote that number, and “we don’t know how He pushed his pencil.” Feynman
This is a rare chance to meet in person, dive into rich conversation, and receive a personally signed copy of The Quantum Blueprint; a work that bridges sacred geometry, early Christian symbolism, and ancient cosmic wisdom.
The Quantum Blueprint reveals hidden patterns woven into sacred sites like Glastonbury Abbey and Rosslyn Chapel, decoding a deeper architectural harmony that connects spirit, number, and our place on Earth and in the cosmos.
Whether you're newly curious or deeply immersed in these mysteries, this gathering is for you.
✨ Why attend or pre-order a signed copy?
Reserve your signed edition ahead of time.
Engage in conversation around the book’s themes and my upcoming talks.
Support independent publishing and sacred heritage sites.
I’ll be gifting a free, limited-edition bookmark with every signed copy to mark the occasion. Each bookmark features:
A short bio and thank-you note.
A direct link to stay inspired via articles, events, and gifts.
A QR code to subscribe instantly to my Substack.
Here’s a glimpse of the exclusive bookmark included with each signed copy:
Can’t make it to Avebury?
You can still explore The Quantum Blueprint anytime through my online bookstore: 👉 The Quantum Blueprint
Thank you for being part of this journey. I look forward to welcoming you to Avebury!
With warmth and gratitude,
Salah-Eddin Gherbi