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Foucault's Pendulum (book)

Foucault's Pendulum is a 1989 novel by Umberto Eco concerning the popularity of conspiracy theories throughout time, as well as their presence as a form of pseudo-religion.

Told in the form of a kind of intellectual game, three friends compile a fictitious Plan which stretches throughout history and hopes to combine all conspiracy theories, also embracing unlikely opposites. The novel is an encyclopedic work, moving critic and novelist Anthony Burgess to comment that it needed an index. Published in 1988, translated into English by William Weaver.

The following conspiracies and secret societies appear in Foucault's Pendulum:

Plot

The main plot of "The Plan" involves the Knight Templars having discovered a secret energy source during the crusades, probably related to Ark of the Covenant or the Holy Grail (or both), which makes it possible to control energy flows (resembling Qi) relating to the movement of Plate tectonics. One instrument involved in controlling the energy flows is (the scientific instrument) Foucault's pendulum.

The discovery is purposely hidden away and the Knights Templar trigger their own destruction, while at the same time hiding independent cells in several corners of Europe. These cells are set up to meet each other at distinct long-term intervals and in the end reunite and recover the hidden energy source in order to achieve world domination when the time is right.

However, the adoption of the Gregorian calendar disrupts the time table and the groups lose track of each other, creating several secret societies searching for each other throughout history.

Referenced By

1989 in literature | Ark of the Covenant | Conspiracy Theories | Conspiracy theory | Foucault's pendulum | Foucault pendulum | List of anti-heroes | List of books by title: F | Losers in literature | Musée des Arts et Métiers | Order of the Solar Temple | The Da Vinci Code | Umberto Eco

 

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