Posted on 09/18/2014 11:38:17 AM PDT by BO Stinkss
An Oopart (out of place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that, given their level of technology, are completely at odds with their determined age based on physical, chemical, and/or geological evidence. Ooparts often are frustrating to conventional scientists and a delight to adventurous investigators and individuals interested in alternative scientific theories.
In 1991, the appearance of extremely tiny, coil-shaped artifacts found near the banks of Russias Kozhim, Narada, and Balbanyu rivers brought about a debate that has continued to this day. These mysterious and minuscule structures suggest that there may have been a culture capable of developing nanotechnology 300,000 years ago.
These manufactured coils were initially discovered during geological research associated with the extraction of gold in the Ural mountains. These pieces include coils, spirals, shafts, and other unidentified components.
According to an analysis from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Syktyvkar, the largest pieces found are mostly copper, while the smallest are made of tungsten and molybdenum.
While the largest of these objects measure 1.18 inches, the smallest are only 1/10,000th of an inch, and many exhibit Golden Mean proportions. Their shape suggests that they are manufactured and not naturally occurring metal fragments. In fact, they have been found to closely resemble the same miniature components of contemporary nanotechnology. Though some have asserted that these tiny structures are merely debris left behind from test rockets being launched from nearby Plesetsk space station, a report from the Moscow Institute determined that they are far too old to have come from modern manufacturing.
In 1996, Dr. E.W. Matvejeva, from the Central Scientific Research Department of Geology and Exploitation of Precious Metals in Moscow, writes that, despite being thousands of years old, the components are of a technological origin.
The pieces were found at a depth between 10 and 40 feet, in a geological stratus between 20,000 and 318,000 years old.
How were humans able to manufacture such tiny components in the distant past, and what were they used for? Some believe that the coils prove the human race enjoyed a sophisticated level of technology in the Pleistocene era, while others assert that the findings are the work of extra-terrestrials.
The artifacts have been studied at four different facilities in Helsinki, St. Petersburg, and Moscow. However, further research into these tiny structures seems to have ended in 1999 with the death of Dr. Johannes Fiebag, a principal researcher of the find.
Pre Flood.
Who says humans made them? Cue the theme song for "X-files". The truth is out there.
What could YOU invent if you lived 900 years?
Nope, about 4,400 years ago.
And ha a brain that was only maybe four or five generations from Adam.
There is some sporatic evidence of a “Pre-History Civilisation” it could have occured anywhere between 250,000 and 20,000 years ago...
Which would be “pre-flood” in terms of the great flood that occured at the tail end of the last ice age.
Most evidence of this civ would have been ground away by advancing glacial sheets which would effectively buldoze any stone or metallic structures to undefinable rubble...
Yup, it is an it can be found right here: https://www.blueletterbible.org/
And your mentor was 500 years old, and his mentor was 500 years old...
one of those ping
Evidence of Time Travel—ships going back in time bringing with them the science of the 22nd Century.
BFL
“What do we Want?”
“Time Travel!”
“When do we Want It?”
“That’s Irrelevant!”
Google OOPArt debunked for the rest of the story.
“Their shape suggests that they are manufactured and not naturally occurring metal fragments.”
Any time you hear words like “suggests”, it’s a big red flag in a supposedly “scientific” argument. Similarity doesn’t actually suggest any one particular thing; you need more than that to declare they are man-made. Perhaps, for example, they are excretions from some unknown organism that consumed minerals and pooped out spirals of metal that it couldn’t digest?
Unless you can disprove such other possibilities, the “suggestions” of their appearance don’t mean much. Also, the shapes being related to the Golden Mean actually point more to a natural origin than a man-made one, since such arrangements are more common in nature than they are in man-made structures.
I seems like I read somewhere that the time of the end would be like the time of Noah.
Yes, in that people will be going about their normal activities etc....and like Noah’s day when the rains came and the flood. It was too late when they realized their drowning was at hand.
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