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== In popular culture == *Patrick Flanagan's book was featured on the cover and in the lyrics of [[The Alan Parsons Project]]'s 1978 album ''[[Pyramid (The Alan Parsons Project album)|Pyramid]]''. "Pyramania", a song from the album, mocked the idea of pyramid power. *Martin Gardner spoofed pyramid power in his "Mathematical Games" column in the ''[[Scientific American]]'' issue of [[List of Martin Gardner Mathematical Games columns|June 1974]], featuring his recurring fictional characters [[Irving Joshua Matrix|Dr. Matrix]] and Iva Matrix.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gardner |first1=Martin |title=The Magic Numbers of Dr. Matrix |date=1985 |publisher=Prometheus Books |isbn=0-87975-144-4 |location=Buffalo, NY |pages=158β172 |chapter=Pyramid Lake}}</ref> * [[Terry Pratchett]]'s satiric fantasy novel ''[[Pyramids (Discworld)|Pyramids]]'' incorporates elements of the conjecture when an industry develops around pyramids' ability to manipulate time.
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