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The Grooved Spheres
Over the last few decades, miners in South Africa have been digging up mysterious metal spheres. Origin unknown, these spheres measure approximately an inch or so in diameter, and some are etched with three parallel grooves running around the equator. Two types of spheres have been found: one is composed of a solid bluish metal with flecks of white; the other is hollowed out and filled with a spongy white substance. The kicker is that the rock in which they where found is Precambrian - and dated to 2.8 billion years old! Who made them and for what purpose is unknown.
Through petrographic and X-Ray diffraction analyses of specimens of these objects Heinrich found that they consist either of hematite (Fe2O3) or wollastonite (CaSiO3) mixed with minor amounts of hematite and goethite (FeOOH). Observations by Cairncross and Nel and others indicated that many of the Klerksdorp spheres found in unaltered pyrophyllite consist of pyrite (FeS2).
vary widely in shape from either approximate or flattened spheres to well-defined discs and often are intergrown ... some of the Klerksdorp spheres are intergrown with each other, like a mass of soap bubbles ... Both Cairncross and Heinrich argue that the grooves exhibited by these concretions are natural in origin. As proposed by Cairncross, the grooves represent fine-grained laminations within which the concretions grew.
The Navajo Sandstone is also well known among rockhounds for its hundreds of thousands of iron oxide concretions
In 1938, an archeological expedition led by Dr. Chi Pu Tei into the Baian-Kara-Ula mountains of China made an astonishing discovery in some caves that had apparently been occupied by some ancient culture.
Sungods in Exile is a book published pseudonymously in 1978 ... tells of a 1947 expedition to Tibet ... claimed that the Dropa tribe was of extraterrestrial origin and had crashed on Earth. The book featured photographs of the tribe and the alleged Dropa stones which contained messages from the extraterrestrials.
In 1995, British author David Gamon admitted in Fortean Times that he had written Sungods in Exile as a hoax under the Agamon pseudonym, inspired by the popularity of Erich von Däniken and his books on ancient astronauts. The source material for the story was taken from a 1960's magazine article in Russian Digest, and a 1973 French science fiction novel Les disques de Biem-Kara, (The discs of Biem-Kara), by Daniel Piret.
There are many sources to quite a bit of research from several studies done to the Klerksdorp spheres.
Originally posted by Neo Christian Mystic
reply to post by Crazy Man Michael
You'd believe anything would be natural at that age. Your mind is too limited to imagine they were made by intelligent beings. Just admit it.
Originally posted by Crazy Man Michael
Originally posted by Neo Christian Mystic
reply to post by Crazy Man Michael
You'd believe anything would be natural at that age. Your mind is too limited to imagine they were made by intelligent beings. Just admit it.
At that age?
I said when I was 17 I believed all the incredible stuff.
So you're just having a go because I'm in my 50's now. Ageism, really?
I was talking about the age of the artifacts. Chill, dude.
Hi! 6,000 years ago in Ireland they were building gorgeous, organized ring forts with perfect stone stacking techniques. The structures were as nice as any stome mason would integrate together today.
The hammer in the slate fossil and the 250 million year old plus leather size ten shoe print with a heal and double fine leather stitching
The hammer in the slate fossil and the 250 million year old plus leather size ten shoe print with a heal and double fine leather stitching make it seem as if we had visitors to Earth.