Earth/matriX Science in Ancient Artwork
PAKAL, THE MAYA ASTRONAUT:
A STUDY OF ANCIENT SPACE TRAVEL
by Charles William Johnson
PART: VI
Full-Flight Stage
It is now possible to obtain an overview of the
vehicle's different elements and their relationship to one another in
flight, The three elements, the housing, the motor, the canopy, in the
indicated positions could possibly represent a visualization of full-flight
space travel. Pakal may be represented as being in full flight towards
a destination in deep space.
Again, the full-flight stage could be interpreted in distinct
ways, combining in fact images with the enclosed, acorn-shaped
capsule. However, the presentation of such an array of possible
interpretations would require several lengthy essays. At present,
let us simply present one possibility of full-flight as of the
analysis forwarded in this essay.
PAKAL'S VEHICLE IN FULL-FLIGHT POSITION
©1995-2007 Copyrighted by
Charles William Johnson
A composite view of Pakal's full-flight would also entail the
other elements, the housing and the motor together.
A COMPOSITE VIEW OF PAKAL'S SPACECRAFT
©1995-2007 Copyrighted by
Charles William Johnson
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