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atlantis.found-第72章

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tly circular; with triangular…shaped stone blocks cut like interlocking pieces of a jigsaw puzzle; making them almost impervious to any movement of the earth; regardless of how severe。〃
     Stevens spoke very deliberately; as he replaced the globe in its socket inside the black skull。 〃Thanks to the efforts of Mr。 Yaeger and Dr。 O'Connell; it's beginning to look as if elements of the Amenes culture and ancient heritage were passed through the centuries and eventually absorbed by the Egyptians; Sumerians; the Chinese; and Olmecs; who preceded the Mayans; and both the Asian Indians and the American Indians。 The Phoenicians; more than any other civilization; took up the torch of deep…ocean navigation。
     〃Their revelations also help to explain why most of the gods and deities from nearly every later civilization in every part of the world came from the sea; and why all the gods setting foot in the Americas came from the east while the gods appearing in the early European cultures came from the west。〃
     Sandecker stared at his cigar smoke spiraling to the ceiling。 〃An interesting point; Doctor; that answers any number of questions about our ancient ancestors that we've puzzled over for hundreds of years。〃
     Pitt nodded at Pat。 〃What finally happened to the last of the Amenes?〃
     〃Frustrated that their message would not be received and acted upon; they built chambers in different parts of the world that they hoped would not be found for thousands of years; and only then by future civilizations with the science to understand their message of danger。〃
     〃Which was?〃 prompted Sandecker。
     〃The date of the second et's return to earth's orbit and the almost certain impact。〃
     Stevens wagged his finger to make a point。 〃A recurring theme in mythology is that the cataclysm with its acpanying deluge will repeat itself。〃
     〃Hardly a cheery thought;〃 said Giordino。
     〃What made them so certain there would be another devastating visitor from outer space?〃 wondered Sandecker。
     〃The inscriptions describe in great detail two ets that arrived at the same time;〃 answered Yaeger。 〃One impacted。 The other missed and returned to space。〃
     〃Are you suggesting the Amenes could accurately predict the date of the second et's return?〃
     Pat simply nodded。
     〃The Amenes;〃 said Yaeger; 〃were masters not only of the seas but of the heavens as well。 They measured the movement of the stars with uncanny accuracy。 And they did it without powerful telescopes。〃
     〃Suppose the et does e back;〃 said Giordino。 〃How could they know it wouldn't miss the earth and sail off into the great beyond again? Was their science so sophisticated they could calculate the time of impact at the exact position of the earth's orbit in space?〃
     〃They could and did;〃 Pat retorted。 〃By puting and paring the different positions of the stars and constellations between the ancients' star map in the Colorado chamber with present astronomical star positions; we were able to arrive at our own date in time。 It matched the Amenes prediction within an hour。
     〃The Egyptians devised a double calendar that's far more intricate than what we use today。 The Mayans measured the length of the year at 365。2420 days。 Our calculation using atomic clocks is 365。2423。 They also puted incredibly accurate calendars based on the conjunctions of Venus; Mars; Jupiter; and Saturn。 The Babylonians determined the sidereal year at 365 days; 6 hours; and 11 minutes。 They were off by less than two minutes。〃 Pat paused for effect。 〃The Amenes' putation for the earth's circuit of the sun was off by two…tenths of a second。 They based their calendar on a solar eclipse that occurred on the same day of the year at the same site on the zodiac every 521 years。 Their celestial map of the heavens; as observed and calculated nine thousand years ago; was right on the money。〃
     〃The question on all our minds now;〃 said Sandecker; 〃is at what point in time did the Amenes predict the reappearance of the et?〃
     Pat and Yaeger exchanged sober looks。 Yaeger spoke first。 〃We learned from a puter search of ancient archaeoastronomy files and papers from the archives of several universities that the Amenes were not the only ancient astronomers to predict a second doomsday。 The Mayans; the Hopi Indians; the Egyptians; the Chinese; and several other pre…Christian civilizations all came up with dates for the end of the world。 The disturbing part is that; collectively; they arrived within a year of each other。〃
     〃Could it be simply a coincidence or one culture borrowing from another?〃
     Yaeger shook his head doubtfully。 〃It's possible they copied what was passed on by the Amenes; but indications are that their studies of the stars only confirmed the impact time passed on by those they considered as ancients。〃
     〃Who do you think were the most accurate in their prediction?〃 asked Pitt。
     〃Those of the Amenes who survived; because they were present during the actual catastrophe。 They predicted not only the year but the exact day。〃
     〃Which is?〃 Sandecker prompted expectantly。
     Pat sank in her chair as if retreating from reality。 Yaeger hesitated; looking around the table from face to face。 At last he said in a halting voice; 〃The time the Amenes predicted the et would return and shatter the earth is May 20; in the year 2001。〃
     Pitt frowned。 〃This is 2001。〃
     Yaeger massaged his temples with both hands。 〃I'm well aware of that。
     Sandecker hunched forward。 〃Are you saying doomsday is less than two months away?〃
     Yaeger nodded solemnly。 〃Yes; that's exactly what I'm saying。〃
 
     After the meeting; Pitt returned to his office and was greeted by his longtime secretary; Zerri Pochinsky。 A lovely lady with a dazzling smile; she was blessed with a body that would make a Las Vegas showgirl envious。 Fawn…colored hair fell to her shoulders; and she peered at the world through captivating hazel eyes。 She lived alone; with a cat named Murgatroyd; and seldom dated。 Pitt was more than fond of Zerri; but exercised iron discipline in not ing on to her。 As much as he often imagined her in his arms; he had a strict rule about socializing with any members of the opposite sex employed with NUMA。 He had seen too many office affairs inevitably lead to disaster。
     〃FBI Special Agent Ken Helm called and would like you to return his call;〃 she announced; handing him a pink slip of paper with the number of Helm's private line。 〃Are you in trouble with your government again?〃
     He grinned at her and leaned over Zerri's desk until their noses were less than an inch apart。 〃I'm always in trouble with my government。〃
     Her eyes flashed mischievously。 〃I'm still waiting for you to sweep me off my feet and fly me to a beach in Tahiti。〃
     He pulled back a safe distance; because the scent of her Chanel was beginning to stir unnatural feelings within him。 〃Why can't you find some nice; stable; home…loving male to marry; so you can stop harassing an old; unanchored; derelict beach bum?〃
     〃Because stable home…lovers aren't any fun。〃
     〃Whoever said women are nest…oriented?〃 He sighed。
     Pitt pulled 
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