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Chapter 49<br />

The Power of the Thing<br />

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

On a scale of 1:43,200 the Great Pyramid serves as a model, and mapprojection,<br />

of the northern hemisphere of the earth. What absolutely<br />

excludes the possibility that this could be a coincidence is the fact that<br />

the scale involved is keyed in numerically to the rate of precession of the<br />

equinoxes—one of earth’s most characteristic planetary mechanisms. It is<br />

therefore clear that we are confronted here by the manifestation of a<br />

deliberate planning decision: one intended to be recognizable as such by<br />

any culture which had acquired (a) an accurate knowledge of the<br />

dimensions of the earth and (b) an accurate knowledge of the rate of<br />

precessional motion.<br />

Thanks to the work of Robert Bauval, we can now be certain that<br />

another deliberate planning decision was implemented in the Great<br />

Pyramid (which—it is increasingly apparent—must be understood as a<br />

device designed to fulfill many different functions). In this case the plan<br />

was a truly ambitious one involving the Second and Third Pyramids as<br />

well, but it bears the fingerprints of the same ancient architects and<br />

builders who conceived of the Great Pyramid as a scale model of the<br />

earth. Their hallmark seems to have been precession—perhaps because<br />

they liked its mathematical regularity and predictability—and they used<br />

precession to devise a plan which could be understood properly only by a<br />

scientifically advanced culture.<br />

Ours is such a culture, and Robert Bauval is the first to have worked out<br />

the basic parameters of the plan—a discovery for which he has received<br />

public acclaim and will in due course, get the scientific recognition he<br />

deserves. 1 Belgian by nationality, born and brought up in Alexandria, he<br />

is tall, lean, clean-shaven, forty-something, and going a little thin on top.<br />

His most notable feature is a stubborn lower jaw which characterizes his<br />

tenacious, inquiring personality; he speaks with a hybrid French-Egyptian-<br />

English accent and is decidedly oriental in manner. He has a first-class<br />

mind and is always restlessly accumulating and analysing new data<br />

relevant to his interests, finding new ways to look at old problems. In the<br />

process, entirely by accident, he has succeeded in transforming himself<br />

into a kind of magician of esoteric knowledge.<br />

1 Robert Bauval’s The Orion Mystery (Heinemann, London; Crown, New York; Doubleday,<br />

Canada; List, Germany; Planeta, Spain; Pygmalion, France, etc.) was an international<br />

bestseller when it was published in 1994. Egyptologists closed ranks against its<br />

implications, which they refused to discuss, but many distinguished astronomers hailed<br />

Bauval’s findings as a breakthrough.<br />

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