He points to the engineering precision, the astronomical alignments, and now mounting geological evidence that suggests these ancient builders weren't operating on superstition. They were working from observation. The structures weren't just ceremonial. They encoded knowledge, tracked cycles, and may have served functions we're only beginning to understand. If they were astronomers and engineers, why wouldn't they also be geologists? The evidence keeps pointing in that direction. What we've dismissed as ritual may have had a scientific foundation we've overlooked. That shift in perspective changes how we interpret everything they left behind.