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and for something different ... Misplaced artifacts (Ooparts) sometimes appear unexpectedly among ancient ruins exist no evidence of their place of origin. Oopart The term was coined by the naturalist and writer Ivan T. Sanderson, used to describe the historical or paleontological artifacts that were in places out of place and time . The term is mainly used by cryptozoologists, parapsychologists and rarely used by historians and scientists. The Ooparts are used to questionconventional theories about the history of humanity these being used as evidence against evolution, time travel or visits from extraterrestrial civilizations. The main argument for the existence of Ooparts is that the culture in question could not have been responsible for the creation of the artifact due to the materials and / or methods used to create the object were not available at that time. Ooparts along history On 22 June 1844 in Rutherford Mills, UK, "The Times" reported that a mechanically manufactured gold thread was found embedded in sandstone at a depth of eight feet. The sandstone was dated at 60 million years. In 1867 , in Rocky Point Mine, Colorado, 120 meters deep some excavators found human bones embedded in a vein of silver and copper arrowhead well seasoned. The vein was dated at 135 million years old. In 1877 , paleontologists found one leg bone and human kneecap sticking out of solid rock in Eureka, Nevada. Doctors examined the remains and determined they were from a very modern-looking human more than 12 meters deep. The rock in which the bones were found was dated geologically to the Jurassic Period more than 185 million years old. In 1891 , a gold chain was found embedded in a lump of coal in New England. The charcoal was dated to about 232 to 260 million years. In 1968 in Antelope Springs, Utah, a shoe print was found in shale rock, had trilobites (prehistoric organisms) embedded underneath dated at 213 to 248 million years old. The Swiss watch in an ancient tomb found In 2008 , during an archaeological dig in Shangsi Town, China, a tomb was discovered 400 years ago. Two journalists who accompanied the archaeologists reported that a small Swiss watch ring was discovered in the tomb. The finding baffled the experts, and that the tomb had been closed for 400 years from the Ming Dynasty. When the researchers removed the earth around the coffin, a piece of rock fell down will hear a metallic sound. They picked up the object and saw it was a ring. After carefully examining, observed that it was a ring watch. The local newspaper reported that the clock stopped at 10:06, although distributed images appeared to show 11:05. According to experts, the clock was ring is made of brass, which on one side had the word "Swiss" engraved on the back. Currently these excavations have been suspended pending an outcome of the discovery. Theories as science A favorite theory for the scientific community that the mysterious artifacts would be lost among the rocks at some point in time and cause the fusion process in sedimentary rock. Another scientific study says some coal deposits are formed much faster than previously thought, with in some cases only 3500 years. Another simpler explanation would be the joke or deception, although these explanations are not valid in all cases, and in a very high percentage are the result of speculation. Obviously, no Oopart be verified by the scientific community (at least for now) it would force a reassessment of any of the processes of geology or human development theory. Theories of the unexplained Humans are much older than the story says. Other intelligent beings and civilizations existed on earth far beyond our history. Our scientific methods for dating the story is inaccurate, outdated and unreliable. There are possibilities of time travel and dimensional trips. CATEGORY: " Unexplained Phenomena
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 02:51:28 +0000

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