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

material. Its use to form layers underneath a floor, and thus completely<br />

out of sight, seems especially bizarre when we remember that no other<br />

ancient structure in the Americas, or anywhere else in the world, has<br />

been found to contain a feature like this. 5<br />

It is frustrating that we will never be able to establish the exact<br />

position, let alone the purpose, of the large sheet that Bartres excavated<br />

and removed from the Pyramid of the Sun in 1906. The two intact layers<br />

in the Mica Temple, on the other hand, resting as they do in a place<br />

where they had no decorative function, look as though they were<br />

designed to do a particular job. Let us note in passing that mica<br />

possesses characteristics which suit it especially well for a range of<br />

technological applications. In modern industry, it is used in the<br />

construction of capacitors and is valued as a thermal and electric<br />

insulator. It is also opaque to fast neutrons and can act as a moderator in<br />

nuclear reactions.<br />

Erasing messages from the past<br />

Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan<br />

Having climbed more than 200 feet up a series of flights of stone stairs I<br />

reached the summit and looked towards the zenith. It was midday 19<br />

May, and the sun was directly overhead, as it would be again on 25 July.<br />

On these two dates, and not by accident, the west face of the pyramid<br />

was oriented precisely to the position of the setting sun. 6<br />

A more curious but equally deliberate effect could be observed on the<br />

equinoxes, 20 March and 22 September. Then the passage of the sun’s<br />

rays from south to north resulted at noon in the progressive obliteration<br />

of a perfectly straight shadow that ran along one of the lower stages of<br />

the western façade. The whole process, from complete shadow to<br />

complete illumination, took exactly 66.6 seconds. It had done so without<br />

fail, year-in year-out, ever since the pyramid had been built and would<br />

continue to do so until the giant edifice crumbled into dust. 7<br />

What this meant, of course, was that at least one of the many functions<br />

of the pyramid had been to serve as a ‘perennial clock’, precisely<br />

signalling the equinoxes and thus facilitating calendar corrections as and<br />

when necessary for a people apparently obsessed, like the Maya, with the<br />

elapse and measuring of time. Another implication was that the masterbuilders<br />

of Teotihuacan must have possessed an enormous body of<br />

astronomic and geodetic data and referred to this data to set the Sun<br />

Pyramid at the precise orientation necessary to achieve the desired<br />

equinoctial effects.<br />

5 The Pyramids of Teotihuacan, p. 16.<br />

6 Mexico: Rough Guide, p. 217.<br />

7 Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, p. 252.<br />

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