Thursday 6 April 2017

Scientists Uncover 300 Million Year Old 'Man-Made' Metal Object

In the town of Vladivostok, Russia, a man found a rail-formed metal object which was found compressed in one of the bits of coal the man used to warmth his home. Hypnotized by his finding, the resident chose to look for assistance from professionals of the Primorye region. After the metal object in question was examined by these scientists, the man was stunned to find out about the expected age of his finding. The metal object was apparently 300 million years old but then the researchers recommend that it was not made by nature but rather was produced by somebody or something. The subject of who may have made a pure aluminum part in the beginning of time stays unanswered.

This oopart (out-of-place artifact) which was found at Vladivostok, is yet another revelation which astounded the researchers. The coal in which the metal in question was found was moved to Primorye from the Chernogorodskiy mines in the Khakasia district. Realizing that the coal of this district dates 300 million years back, Russian specialists determined that the metal object found here must be of the exact same age.

Close to seven centimeters in length, this oopart was found to be made out of 98 percent aluminum and 2 percent magnesium. From one viewpoint, such a composite confused the researchers even more in light of the fact that nearly 100% aluminum is not found in nature, proving the fact that this oopart was artificially made.

When it turned out to be evident that the metal object was produced using aluminum-magnesium composite the specialists rapidly found a response to the subject of how a metal detail could withstand the attacks of time so well. The researchers clarified that pure aluminum is highly resistant to oxidization which adds a unique layer shielding it from corrosion. Therefore, the metal detail made 98 percent aluminum can resist extreme heat and pressure.

Another fact that baffled the researchers was its particular shape which was reminiscent of an advanced tooth-wheel. It is difficult to envision that an object could take a consistent state of a tooth-wheel with six indistinguishable "teeth" naturally. Also the space between the "teeth" of the object were larger than the "teeth" themselves which may imply that the detail was once part of some advanced machine.

For now we can't say what this oopart actually is for certain, but one thing we do know is that it should not exist according to mainstream archaeology.

1 comment:

  1. Hoe dit nu weer kan zal voorlopig wel een raadsel blijven.
    In iedergeval zijn er weer wetenschappers van de straat.

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