new article by dave truman
he mentions
The engineer Hugh Harleston Jr., who spent many years surveying Teotihuacán’s structures, became convinced that the complex was a scale model of the solar system.xvii Essentially, he discovered that the Avenue of the Dead contained certain markers that were spaced out so as to be proportionate to the distances of the planets from the sun.
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yet another map of our solar system encoded in aincent structures, another piece to a global puzzle
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According to Schlemmer this property, known as torsion, was responsible for generating standing waves in certain sections of Avenue of the Dead when, as he believed, it once had been filled with water. He argued that this provided a means of detecting the existence of earthquakes anywhere on Earth, because the dimensions of the water-filled segments of the Avenue were such that they caused water to resonate in particular patterns of standing waves. Schlemmer concluded that the phenomenon occurred when there were subtle changes in the speed of our planet’s rotation and orbit
and maybe a way of watching the stars parallex star gazing
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he mentions
The engineer Hugh Harleston Jr., who spent many years surveying Teotihuacán’s structures, became convinced that the complex was a scale model of the solar system.xvii Essentially, he discovered that the Avenue of the Dead contained certain markers that were spaced out so as to be proportionate to the distances of the planets from the sun.
[grahamhancock.com]
yet another map of our solar system encoded in aincent structures, another piece to a global puzzle
<[grahamhancock.com];
also
According to Schlemmer this property, known as torsion, was responsible for generating standing waves in certain sections of Avenue of the Dead when, as he believed, it once had been filled with water. He argued that this provided a means of detecting the existence of earthquakes anywhere on Earth, because the dimensions of the water-filled segments of the Avenue were such that they caused water to resonate in particular patterns of standing waves. Schlemmer concluded that the phenomenon occurred when there were subtle changes in the speed of our planet’s rotation and orbit
and maybe a way of watching the stars parallex star gazing
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