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Know_files/FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS.pdf - D Ank Unlimited

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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

hydraulic flow since the base of the Moon Pyramid stood on ground that<br />

was approximately 100 feet higher than the area in front of the Citadel.<br />

The partitioned sections could easily have been filled with water and<br />

might indeed have served as reflecting pools, creating a spectacle far<br />

more dramatic than those offered by the Taj Mahal or the fabled Shalimar<br />

Gardens. Finally, the Teotihuacan Mapping Project (financed by the<br />

National Science Foundation in Washington DC and led by Professor Rene<br />

Millon of the University of Rochester) had demonstrated conclusively that<br />

the ancient city had possessed ‘many carefully laid-out canals and<br />

systems of branching waterways, artificially dredged into straightened<br />

portions of a river, which formed a network within Teotihuacan and ran<br />

all the way to [Lake Texcoco], now ten miles distant but perhaps closer in<br />

antiquity’. 32<br />

There was much argument about what this vast hydraulic system had<br />

been designed to do. Schlemmer’s contention was that the particular<br />

waterway he had identified had been built to serve a pragmatic purpose<br />

as ‘a long-range seismic monitor’—part of ‘an ancient science, no longer<br />

understood’. 33 He pointed out that remote earthquakes ‘can cause<br />

standing waves to form on a liquid surface right across the planet’ and<br />

suggested that the carefully graded and spaced reflecting pools of the<br />

Street of the Dead might have been designed ‘to enable Teotihuacanos to<br />

read from the standing waves formed there the location and strength of<br />

earthquakes around the globe, thus allowing them to predict such an<br />

occurrence in their own area’. 34<br />

32 Ibid., p. 232.<br />

33 Ibid., p. 272.<br />

34 Ibid.<br />

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