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| Teotihuacan and Mica: What is Mica, a Powerful Radioactive Insulator Doing in Monuments Dating Back Thousands of Years?
Discovery of a powerful radioactive insulator within an ancient Pyramid is one of the world's greatest mysteries. Teotihuacan is without a doubt one of the most mysterious places in the Americas. While the incredible complexity and architectural precision are some of the details that have baffled archeologists for decades, the presence of Mica, a powerful radioactive insulator, is perhaps one of the biggest enigmas of this great ancient city. Established around 100 B.C., and lasting until its fall between the seventh and eighth centuries, Teotihuacan was one of the largest cities in the ancient world, with over 150,000 inhabitants at its peak. Teotihuacan is amazing, it is both incredibly futuristic and ancient at the same time. According to archaeologists the advanced design of Teotihuacan suggests that ancient builders had knowledge, not only of architecture, but of complex mathematical and astronomical sciences, and one of the things that are just incredibly amazing and different