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December 27, 2005 at 12:55 am #1037074
http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa011402a.htm?1
Real or Bullshit. hhmmmm? 💡
December 27, 2005 at 3:14 pm #1068268PaulM wrote:http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa011402a.htm?1Real or Bullshit. hhmmmm? 💡
difficult to judge an entire 10 ancient artifacts in one hit (I would need weeks/months to look into other sources for each one TBH before I would be comfortable)
and its well known certain Eastern civilisations were extremely advanced even thousands of years ago – for instance the Chinese had lots of advanced technology – but there’s always the risk of hoaxes and spin put on research; particularly as many of these artifacts are found in areas which have been bitterly fought over and colonised/liberated over the years.
That South African “sphere” looks just like a normal cricket ball though!
December 27, 2005 at 8:45 pm #1068269http://www.unmuseum.org/cryskull.htm
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sar_6_1.htm
Researchers found that the skull had been carved against the natural axis of the crystal. Modern crystal sculptors always take into account the axis, or orientation of the crystal’s molecular symmetry, because if they carve “against the grain,” the piece is bound to shatter — even with the use of lasers and other high-tech cutting methods.
To compound the strangeness, HP could find no microscopic scratches on the crystal which would indicate it had been carved with metal instruments. Dorland’s best hypothesis for the skull’s construction is that it was roughly hewn out with diamonds, and then the detail work was meticulously done with a gentle solution of silicon sand and water. The exhausting job — assuming it could possibly be done in this way — would have required man-hours adding up to 300 years to complete.
Under these circumstances, experts believe that successfully crafting a shape as complex as the Mitchell-Hedges skull is impossible; as one HP researcher is said to have remarked, “The damned thing simply shouldn’t be.”
another mystery!
sadly, the British museum hold this skull, but keep it in storage 😐
December 28, 2005 at 4:58 pm #1068271AnonymousMaybe some these items are from the future, left behind by our future man on time travel missions. Or maybe, just maybe, they’re the litter left behind by little green men. Yes, I’m talking about… ALIENS!!
I’m going with the alien theory. Our ancestors used the materials from alien crash sites to create some of these item on show. I think this is a case for Mulder and Scully… FBI.
:alien_abd
December 28, 2005 at 6:02 pm #1068270General Lighting wrote:there’s always the risk of hoaxes and spin put on research; particularly as many of these artifacts are found in areas which have been bitterly fought over and colonised/liberated over the years.Very good point!
globalloon wrote:[url]sadly, the British museum hold this skull, but keep it in storage 😐
Maddness!!!! It Makes u think! [sometimes 2much]
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