AI Analyzed Every Ancient Megalithic Site — And Found a Pattern Historians Missed
When an advanced AI cross-referenced the precise global coordinates, solar alignments, and architectural dimensions of over 5,000 ancient megalithic sites, it uncovered a staggering geopolitical pattern that historians completely missed. The AI discovered that these massive stone structures—built millennia apart by isolated civilizations—were not randomly placed. Instead, they sit on a highly precise, mathematically synchronized global grid. When accounting for continental drift over 12,000 years, the structures align perfectly with major magnetic anomalies in Earth’s crust. This proves that ancient cultures shared a lost, highly advanced understanding of planetary geometry, mapping the globe long before modern geography was born.

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