Located in the ancient city of Teotihuacan, built roughly 1800-1900 years ago, this Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent has long been a focal point of various theories, including the notion that it served as an ancient power source.
Previously, researchers found liquid mercury filling chambers at the end of a 100-meter-plus underground tunnel, leading some to believe the vanished Teotihuacan civilization considered the temple a gateway to the supernatural.
Mexican researcher Sergio Gomez proposed
that the reflective nature of mercury, akin to water and mirrors, led
the ancient inhabitants to use these pools as portals to the divine or
underworld, possibly for a Mesoamerican ruler...<<<Read More>>>...