The graphics presented here are vivid
testimony to the most obvious of the individual anomalies of these ancient
staircases. The immediate question is, why did every individual being in charge
of each building project decide to design these units in the most uncomfortable
and unsafe manner for the human users? No logical theories have been proposed
other than vague speculation that they were designed that way to make it
difficult for worshippers to get to whatever was at the top of these structures.
We are, then, to presume that the priests, who supposedly performed rituals at
the top, were also Olympic-level athletes with incredible balance and short life
spans. We must also presume, from the
width of these stair units, that there were scores of these priests ascending
and descending these structures simultaneously, side by side, all struggling to
maintain balance, and wondering if they were to be the next one to tumble
backwards for hundreds of feet onto sharp-edged stone steps to a certain death
or permanent serious injury. With this in mind, we propose
that these staircases were not built by, or for, human beings, but for beings
with a much different physical structure. We also propose that there was need
for very wide staircases to facilitate the movement of large numbers of these
beings accessing something stationed at the top of these structures. Perhaps
something "parked", rather than constructed. The wide avenues, evident in many
of the complexes where these structures were built, also indicate a need for
movements of large groups of beings. Are we viewing massive structures
built in sprawling complexes for the simple purpose of slaughtering millions of
people in blood rituals, or are we actually seeing the remnants of ancient
bustling airports used by non-human beings? You be the judge.