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

imperceptible reverse motion that the sun appears to make along the<br />

ecliptic against the background of the fixed stars (one degree in 71.6<br />

years, 30 degrees in 2148 years, and so on).<br />

The sense that a correlation exists is strengthened by something else. It<br />

is neither as firm nor as definite as the number of syllables in the<br />

Rigveda; nevertheless, it feels relevant. Through powerful stylistic links<br />

and shared symbolism, myths to do with global cataclysms and with<br />

precession of the equinoxes quite frequently intermesh. A detailed<br />

interconnectedness exists between these two categories of tradition, both<br />

of which additionally bear what appear to be the recognizable<br />

fingerprints of a conscious design. Quite naturally, therefore, one is<br />

prompted to discover whether there might not be an important<br />

connection between precession of the equinoxes and global<br />

catastrophes.<br />

Mill of pain<br />

Although several different mechanisms of an astronomical and geological<br />

nature seem to be involved, and although not all of these are fully<br />

understood, the fact is that the cycle of precession does correlate very<br />

strongly with the onset and demise of ice ages.<br />

Several trigger factors must coincide, which is why not every shift from<br />

one astronomical age to another is implicated. Nevertheless, it is<br />

accepted that precession does have an impact on both glaciation and<br />

deglaciation, at widely separated intervals. The knowledge that it does so<br />

has only been established by our own science since the late 1970s. 4 Yet<br />

the evidence of the myths suggests that the same level of knowledge<br />

might have been possessed by an as yet unidentified civilization in the<br />

depths of the last Ice Age. The clear suggestion we may be meant to<br />

grasp is that the terrible cataclysms of flood and fire and ice which the<br />

myths describe were in some way causally connected to the ponderous<br />

movements of the celestial coordinates through the great cycle of the<br />

zodiac. In the words of Santillana and von Dechend, ‘It was not a foreign<br />

idea to the ancients that the mills of the gods grind slowly and that the<br />

result is usually pain.’ 5<br />

Three principal factors, all of which we have met before, are now known<br />

to be deeply implicated in the onset and the retreat of ice ages (together,<br />

of course, with the diverse cataclysms that ensue from sudden freezes<br />

and thaws). These factors all have to do with variations in the earth’s<br />

orbital geometry. They are:<br />

1 The obliquity of the ecliptic (i.e., the angle of tilt of the planet’s axis of<br />

4 Ice Ages; John Imbrie et al., ‘Variations in the Earth’s Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages’<br />

in Science, volume 194, No. 4270, 10 December 1976.<br />

5 Hamlet’s Mill, pp. 138-9.<br />

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