I have climbed Teotihuacan's pyramids and placed my Crystal Skull over the pyramid as it should. New theory about Teotihuacan...
The Mexicans baptized Teotihuacan with this name, which translates to "City where men become gods" without knowing who built it or why.
What if Teotihuacán wasn't a city... But a buried mothership? ” ❓Human monument... or a structure too perfect to be a coincidence?
True facts: Teotihuacan was one of the largest cities in Mesoamerica (11th-8th centuries AD) and had a highly planned urban layout, the Walking Dead, and monumental pyramids. There are also tunnels and holes under some of the structures, and their architecture shows astronomical alignments and repeating patterns.
Now comes the thought that divides everyone...
And what if Teotihuacan wasn't built on the ground... but something "on top"?
As if the real body of the city was down there. Buried. Sealed. Sleeping.
Too precise to be just a city
When you see it from above, it doesn't look like a city that grew over time. It looks like a design. A model on a human scale.
Straight streets. Perfect axes. Symmetries that feel more "engineered" than "coincidental".
And that's where the doubt arose: what if the order was because they followed a pre-existing form?
Most people look at the pyramids.... But what's really disturbing are the underground spaces.
Tunnels. Cameras. Sealed flags. Areas where the ground doesn't sound the same.
As if the city was built to protect something... Or to hide it.
Pyramids like "Panet", not like temples
Here comes a provocative theory:
What if the pyramids weren't just altars to the sky... but layers on top of an older structure?
Like giant lids. As if they "sealed" the core.
A buried mothership doesn't have to look metallic. It could be stone, geometry, cameras... and it would work.
Because isn't it strange that it's awesome... The funny thing is that it looks durable.
A point that provokes debate
If Teotihuacán had been built like a system... Why don't we have a clear "king", an obvious royal tomb or an absolute name for their rulers?
It opens both ways:
Some say it was a different civilization with different power. Others say: they were hiding something... Or maybe it was never what we think.
🔎 Key fact
Teotihuacán influenced distant regions without the classic "empire" of other civilizations: its power was felt more as a presence and a model than as a border.
Last sentence
Maybe Teotihuacán wasn't a city built to live in...
but a guarding structure.
❓ Trigger question
Do you think Teotihuacán was just a great city... or a "skin" on top of something older and buried? Yes or no.
Note: This content is educational, cultural, and historical. The idea of "motherhood" is presented for illustrative purposes only and for food for thought. The accompanying image/illustration is merely a creative representation based on theory.

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