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Stone Spheres Even on Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean, which is thousands of kilometers away from the nearest civilization, lies a perfectly round stone sphere that is called "The Navel of the World". And recently more and more of them are being discovered in Bosnia as well, simultaneously with the uncovering of the pyramids there (6). The spheres vary in size from roughly a tennis ball to whoppers with a diameter of eight feet (Costa Rica) or even ten feet (Mexico). The weight of these giant spheres is approximately 15 tons. The spheres have a fairly smooth finish and are nearly perfectly round. They have usually been made of a volcanic rock named gabbro. However, in Costa Rica this igneous rock does not exist in the Diquis Delta. The nearest site for this is the Cordillera de Talamanca mountain range, approximately 38 miles away. But no quarries have ever been found here. Because the first discoverers thought there might be something valuable in them, several spheres were blown up with dynamite. However, the stones turned out to be solid. Many spheres have been found in groups and appear to portray an astronomic position, in rows, waves and triangular patterns, with an alignment towards the magnetic north. Some spheres are still there, but many of them have been taken over the course of the years and can now be admired all over the world in gardens and parks. How and Why Nobody knows the exact age of the stones and this also can't be retrieved in current science, because carbon dating, for example, doesn't work on this kind of rock. The local Indian tribes say they haven't been made by their ancestors, even though they apparently found these things interesting, because several of them have been found in old graves. Only a few stones have been found with engravings. Those appear to confirm their astronomic function, although not all visible constellations could be identified expertly in the present. In 2007, professor Muhamed Pasic from the University of Zenica (Bosnia-Herzegovina) took some samples of damaged stone spheres and some samples of natural rock material, and analyzed them at the Insitute for Materials in Zenica. Physical chemical analysis showed the presence of the same nine elements in the same proportions in the spheres and natural rocks. However, the difference was that the spheres also contained manganese, a transition metal which is used to improve strength. Plus they found calcium oxide, a basis for binder material. The conclusion was that some ancient civilization must have melted the natural stone and added additives to improve the quality, poured it into moulds and this way built the very hard stone spheres. Did the spheres fly? Judging from the large interest in the universe which extraterrestrial visitors often incorporated in their art and constructions, our own suspicions are that the spheres were used to portray space, and thus maybe also functioned as calendars. Perhaps this happened not on the ground, but in the air. Since anti-gravitiy techniques (7) are child's play for space travellers, we can picture vividly spectacular projections of solar systems that were created by letting the solid spheres circle high above the ground. Once the visitors left, the show was over, and the spheres fell back to the ground with a dull thud. |
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Left: near the Bosnian village Gornji Bakici is an ancient obelisk (8), the top of which is formed by a pyramid with a sphere on top. The southern side of the obelisk points exactly at the valley of the Bosnian pyramids. There are also a few double spirals on the obelisk, just as they are occasionally found in crop circles in England. Spirals were a symbol from Atlantis and may be two-dimensional images of a torus (9), the basic principle of durable energy on which all life in this universe is based Right: crop circle with a double spiral, found in Chaddenwick Hill in Wiltshire, on 13 July 2011 (Photo: Lucy Pringle). Under: spirals can also be seen on a set of decorated shells that were found in 2014 in a tunnel under the pyramid complex of Teotihuacán in Mexico (10) |
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