The Sun Sentenced to Silence

Author:   Wojtek Czermak ,  Szu Burgund
Publisher:   Szu Burgund
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9798233437410


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   13 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Sun Sentenced to Silence


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What if the greatest discovery in human history was not made once, but many times-and deliberately buried each time? What if the truth about our place in the cosmos was known to the ancients, preserved in whispers through the ages, and systematically erased by a shadowy force that preferred humanity to remain in the dark? The Sun Sentenced to Silence is a sweeping, three-thousand-year philosophical thriller that dares to ask the most dangerous question of all: Who decides what we are allowed to know? The novel opens on a rooftop in ancient Greece, where the astronomer Aristarchus of Samos has just realized that the Earth orbits the Sun. His revolutionary idea, a truth scribbled on a piece of papyrus, is not a moment of triumph but the beginning of a 1,800-year exile into oblivion. His work, along with that of other forgotten visionaries, is systematically erased from history, their names and findings condemned to silence by a force just beginning to stir. The book's scope expands to encompass the greatest horrors of the 20th century. In the sterile, horrific laboratories of Auschwitz, we meet Dr. Heinrich Vogel, a man in a white coat measuring human skulls not for evil, but for ""data."" He believes he is gathering objective truth about the human body for a mysterious ""Consortium"" that will use it to build the future. He is joined by Dr. Yukio Tanaka from Japan's infamous Unit 731, where Eastern and Western medicine shake hands over dissected bodies. They believe they are continuing the work of the medieval scholars from the Krakow Academy, who first sought to measure and categorize humanity. The ""uniform of science"" here becomes a shroud for unimaginable atrocity, all in the service of cold, calculated data. The conspiracy touches even the dreamers of space. In Peenemünde, Wernher von Braun, the father of rocketry, is approached by the same shadowy forces. They are less interested in his rockets than in the principle of resonance-the power of sound as a weapon, a tool of control that leaves no trace. They connect his modern work to ancient mysteries, from the Sigismund Bell in Krakow to Egyptian chanting, revealing a continuous thread of hidden knowledge about how to manipulate crowds, induce panic, and enforce silence. Yet, The Sun Sentenced to Silence is not just a story of control; it is a testament to those who resist. It is the story of the nameless ones, the star-gazers who refused to look away. It is the story of the hungry family in a Bavarian winter who share their last piece of bread, a quiet act of humanity in the face of a system that would use their desperation as a tool. It is the story of an old astronomer on a Chilean mountain, watching a satellite carry the symbolic ashes of forgotten truth-tellers-Aristarchus, Copernicus, Galileo-into the eternal night. The truth, he knows, is like the sun itself. You can build cathedrals over it, burn books around it, and bury its messengers in unmarked graves. You can sentence it to silence. But you cannot extinguish it. From the underground archives of the Borgias to a distant future where a child rediscovers the heliocentric model for themselves, The Sun Sentenced to Silence is a meditation on power and knowledge, a thriller of ideas, and a love letter to every heretic, dreamer, and forgotten genius who ever looked at the sun and refused to be silenced. For those who saw. For those who were silenced. For those who will come.

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Author:   Wojtek Czermak ,  Szu Burgund
Publisher:   Szu Burgund
Imprint:   Szu Burgund
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.082kg
ISBN:  

9798233437410


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   13 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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