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

We start by preparing for the worst. We assume that there will be<br />

survivors but that they will be blasted back into the Stone Age by the<br />

cataclysm. Realizing that it may take ten or twelve thousand years for a<br />

civilization as advanced as our own to rise again like a phoenix from the<br />

ashes, one of our top priorities is to find a way to communicate with that<br />

postulated future civilization. At the least we would want to say to them:<br />

KILROY WAS HERE! and to be sure they got the message no matter what<br />

language they spoke or what ethical, religious, ideological, metaphysical<br />

or philosophical leanings their society might exhibit.<br />

I’m sure we’d want to say more than just ‘Kilroy was here’. We’d want,<br />

for example, to tell them—those distant grandchildren of ours—when we<br />

had lived in relation to their time.<br />

How would we do that? How would we express, say, AD 2012 of the<br />

Christian era in a language universal enough to be worked out and<br />

understood twelve thousand years hence by a civilization that would<br />

know nothing of the Christian or of any of the other eras by which we<br />

express chronology?<br />

One obvious solution would be to make use of the beautiful<br />

predictability of the earth’s axial precession, which has the effect of<br />

slowly and regularly altering the declination of the entire star-field in<br />

relation to a viewer at a fixed point, and which equally slowly and<br />

regularly revolves the equinoctial point in relation to the twelve zodiacal<br />

constellations. From the predictability of this motion it follows that if we<br />

could find a way to declare: WE LIVED WHEN <strong>THE</strong> VERNAL EQUINOX WAS IN <strong>THE</strong><br />

CONSTELLATION <strong>OF</strong> PISCES we would provide a means of specifying our epoch<br />

to within a single 2160-year period in every grand precessional cycle of<br />

25,920 years.<br />

The only drawback to this scheme would become evident if a<br />

civilization equivalent to our own failed to arise within 12,000 or even<br />

20,000 years of the cataclysm, but took much longer—perhaps as much<br />

as 30,000 years. In that case, a monument or calendrical device declaring<br />

‘we lived when the vernal equinox was in the constellation of Pisces’<br />

would no longer be unambiguous. If discovered by a high culture<br />

flourishing at the very beginning of a future Age of Sagittarius for<br />

example it could be read as meaning ‘we lived 4320 years before your<br />

time’—that is, two full precessional ‘months’ prior to the Sagittarian Age<br />

(the 2160-year ‘months’ of Aquarius and Capricorn). But it could also<br />

mean ‘We lived 30,240 years before your time’, that is those two<br />

‘months’ plus the full previous precessional cycle of 25,920 years. The<br />

Sagittarian archaeologists would not only have to use their wits to work<br />

out the meaning of the message (i.e. WE LIVED WHEN <strong>THE</strong> VERNAL EQUINOX WAS IN<br />

PISCES), but would need to decide from other clues which Age of Pisces we<br />

had lived in: the most recent, or the one in the previous precessional<br />

cycle, or perhaps even the cycle before that.<br />

Geology would naturally be of assistance in making such broad<br />

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