«It is precisely this accumulation of bones that has
been a principle of experimentation for funerary
architecture. Hominids often stack rocks or other
objects in a pyramidal shape from a very young age,
and although their knowledge of geometry is sometimes
not of an academic nature, as was required in the
curricula for the second industrial revolution (^) [ 45 ], they
are already part of evolutionary memory. If you have
reached this part of my essay, you may remember your
experiences from your basic education. At school we
pile backpacks on top of other schoolmates to
immobilize them, while cheerleading groups make
pyramids with their bodies as a way of demonstrating
physical strength, when we make a model of some
volcano or pyramid shape our hands do it automatically,
as if we were already programmed, our intelligence,
just as our memory is not specifically in the brain, we
depend on the intelligence of plants
[ 46 ]
and the
memory of water (^) [ 47 ].