Ancient Aliens: Extraterrestrial Electrical System Connects Sacred Sites (Season 1)

HISTORY3 minutes read

Researchers discovered a sinkhole under the 1,000-year-old El Castillo temple in Chichen Itza, leading to a thorough examination of the pyramid's stability. The pyramid's design, construction methods, and unit of measure closely resemble those of other ancient pyramids globally, hinting at a standardized building process and suggesting a potential worldwide grid linking sacred sites for enhanced energy flow.

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  • The discovery of a sinkhole beneath the El Castillo temple in Chichen Itza has raised concerns about the pyramid's structural integrity, leading scientists to conduct a thorough examination.
  • The interconnected design features, construction methods, and unit of measure similarities between various ancient pyramids worldwide, including Chichen Itza, hint at a potential standardized construction process, indicating a shared ancient knowledge system possibly linked to a global energy grid connecting sacred sites globally.

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Recent questions

  • What was discovered under the El Castillo temple in Chichen Itza?

    A sinkhole was found under the temple.

  • How many structures make up the pyramid at Chichen Itza?

    The pyramid consists of three nested structures.

  • What is the concept of a world grid?

    A geometric pattern connecting sacred sites worldwide.

  • What is the significance of repeated design features in ancient pyramids?

    They suggest a cookie-cutter construction process.

  • How do ancient temples worldwide potentially form an integrated hull of power spots?

    By connecting through a geometric pattern on Earth.

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"Pyramid Secrets Uncovered: Ancient World Grid"

  • Sinkhole discovered under the 1,000-year-old El Castillo temple in Chichen Itza, Mexico, prompting scientists to examine the pyramid's stability extensively.
  • The pyramid at Chichen Itza is revealed to consist of three nested structures, akin to Russian dolls, with repeated design features, construction methods, and unit of measure, similar to other ancient pyramids like the Great Pyramid of Cholula and Djoser's pyramid in Saqqara, suggesting a cookie-cutter process.
  • The concept of a world grid, tracing back to Ancient Greece and further developed by researchers like Ivan T. Sanderson, reveals a geometric pattern superimposed on Earth, connecting sacred sites worldwide like Stonehenge, pyramids in Mexico and Peru, and Nan Madol, potentially forming an integrated hull of power spots akin to a master circuit board linking ancient temples for enhanced energy.
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