In life we find that most mysteries that we encounter are easily explained but every now and then you come across something that just does not add up. If you are a regular reader of this blog you know by now that I have an abundance of theories on a variety of topics. One of my oldest theories is about the ancient pyramids. Everybody knows that pyramids can be found in Egypt and in Mexico but you usually get a strange look from people when you tell them that pyramids have also been found in Greece, the Sudan, and some as far away as China. There must be a common thread that connects these various cultures to this specific type of structures, a thread that transcends time and language barriers.
Early Egyptian pyramids were built as tombs for the kings of that era but the Pyramids builders in Mexico had an entirely different purpose in mind. According to Mexican lore the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon were built to honor the birth of the Sun and Moon gods. (Ask.com) In both cases it was the leaders or rulers who ordered them to be constructed but it still does not answer the question as to how a dozen totally different cultures that spoke different languages figured out how to build something so similar in shape.
This is where my theory comes in. If alien traveler wanted to construct landmarks large enough that they could be seen from the air the best way would be to have the locals do the work for you. The knowledge would be passed on their leaders in secret and no one would dare question it especially if it were religious in nature.
Just image that each year you and a few friends go camping but there was no map to guide you to your favorite spot, what would you do? You would find points of reference or landmarks such as the red farmhouse on the right or the covered bridge but what happens when those structures no longer exist? To prevent this from happening you would need landmarks that were permanent like large boulders or an oak tree, in the case of alien travelers Pyramids built by their leaders. Pyramids that would never be torn down and would last for hundreds of years no matter how much the landscape changed.
Another thread that connects my theory is the presence of astrology influence. When I visited the Mayan ruins in Chichen Itza, Mexico I was not surprised to see an ancient observatory in the same location of the Pyramid. There’s more, according to the Orion Correlation Theory there is a correlation between the location of the three largest pyramids of the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt and the 3 middle stars of the constellation Orion.
Still others believe the theory that the buildings near the pyramids or the Sun and Moon in Mexico are aligned with the planets in our solar system.
Is there a connection? Did we have help from our galactic visitors? We may never know.
Well, a new sci fi book I am reading ties into that Orion's belt allignment. But I am thinking while I am reading this that the author is right; we'd not be able to do this today. What could have possessed the people who built this to do so? One sure of the power and time required. Stacking all those blocks in one massive point. A point. Equidistant from 3 other points. The Mayans ran up to central Mexico and built a pyramid then returned as close as possible to their destroyed island home and built more pyramids.
ReplyDeleteSo are they tuning forks? Maybe. I like the plutonium mill also. But there is the fact that the equatorial tilt dispossess the pyramids from the equatorial loop.
While I am reading I am thinking that scientist's have discovered that the Earth appears cold from space. And how sensitive Sol is to any disruption in its solar family; the planet that disturbs Sol least is Uranus. Amazing. The smarter us (not aliens) built with stone because it was permanent, required no building tools except the dumber us, and pleased Sol because it appeared that Earth was ice covered, as Sol prefers it.
What do you think about that?
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