Ancient nanostructures found in Ural mountains are out of place and time
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 Russia’s 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.
The article ‘ Russia’s ancient nanostructures’ was originally published on The Epoch Times and has been republished with permission.
Featured image: The nano spirals found in the Ural Mountains. Image source
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Howdy
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“there may have been a culture capable of developing nanotechnology 300,000 years ago.”
I’ll say it again, current times are the dregs of Humanity. There is nothing clever about ‘modern’ civilization, nor technology. The sooner Humanity realizes it is still rooted in the behaviour of primates, the better.
Massive change is coming whether wanted or not. The decision is not one the people will make, or control.
If that’s crazy, so be it. We shall see.
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bob
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Those are simply fossilized crinoid stems.
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Howdy
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Hello Bob,
A word I wasn’t aware of. I had a look at some crinoid fossils, and can certainly see where you are coming from, but the fossils are not helical (that I can see) unlike the image here.
The crinoids appear sea living and these were found in mountain rivers, with one appearing to be metallic in appearance also. I certainly wouldn’t discount your claim that these are past plants though.
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Howdy
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It transpires the items are metallic, Bob.
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bob haro
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Metallic fossils aren’t uncommon. Could be mineralized by iron pyrite, or other metal oxide/sulfide.
Howdy
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“From what I can find, these are made from copper, tungsten, and molybdenum.”
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I doubt that these are ancient or alien artifacts. Tungsten needs a very high temperature to melt and is difficult to work unless very pure. These appear to be 18th or 19th watch parts dropped by someone looking for gold in the area and later buried. If it were aliens traveling through space it would be unlikely that they would still be using spring powered pocket watches..
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Hi Herb,
From what I can find, these are made from copper, tungsten, and molybdenum. 500,000 years old, and as small as 1/10,000th of an inch, and some having the Golden Ratio dimensions.
https://www.britannica.com/science/golden-ratio
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Hi Howdy,
I assume this dating is done by the depth of excavation the accuracy of which I question in a seismic active area where there are landslides. Since they are pieces the small size is not that significant. The ability to refine tungsten, molybdenum, and copper in a stone age culture seems a remarkable leap of faith. As to the alien origin why would advanced beings be using antiquated technologies? It would be like wearing a sundial on your wrist instead of an electronic watch. A much more plausible explanation is that the artifacts are from the 19 century when the level of technology would produce and use such objects and they ended up getting buried in the area. By analyzing the metals they should be able to determined from what area they came from which would help determine their origin and date..
As to the golden ratio it is common and is fundamental to the structure of the universe. I am of the opinion that it is the ratio of the strength of the energy force to the electric force.
Herb
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Howdy
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The article says 300,000 years herb, which is from the age of the strata itself. Other sources go up to 500,000
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Hi Howdy,
I read or saw where the articles were found at a depth of 30 feet. In earthquakes, fissures and ground level can shift by that amount and then be covered. I don’t consider it as proof of age, just an indication. Be analysis of the metal for impurities it is possible to get an indication on where it was mined and the refining techniques used to purify it. You can tell when a piece of iron was forged by the phosphorous and magnesium in it. I do not believe that men had the ability to utilize tungsten before the 19th century and after that stainless steel could be used to make objects. I also do not believe that being capable of space travel would use such crude technology.
Herb
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Though you don’t believe in such, Herb. the Yuga cycle reveals a lot about the cyclical existence of Humans from ultimate status, to low status (as now), and continuing in a constant cycle round and round. The usual climax being obliteration of all life if it fails too badly and start again, which also explains why there are past civilizations with none living.
There are other measures that also explain the same, it isn’t just a lone reference.
Howdy
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What I mean, is humanity is capable of far more than today when how shall I say, in the right frame of mind?
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Hi Howdy,
Life forms have existed and disappeared long before humans came on the scene. Civilizations are different than life. The Mayan civilization disappeared but the mayan people remained. What I am interested is the validity of the evidence (Mann’s tree rings,) and since there are other means available to determine the age of these artifacts I would like to see it done.
Do you believe that the advancement of humans is measured by their material progress? I tend to believe that even though there has been great progress, men are no smarter or better than they were in ancient times.
Herb
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“The Mayan civilization disappeared but the mayan people remained. ”
Who are the descendants?
“Do you believe that the advancement of humans is measured by their material progress?”
Quite the opposite Herb, but as stated, to evolve and devolve is a continuous cycle.
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Howdy
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Well, I had a look about. The Mayan civilization moved, it didn’t disappear Herb. Mayans are not old enough to qualify.in any case. I’m talking about wiped out civilizations, when the Earth was ‘reset’.
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Hi Howdy,
For the Mayan the city states disappeared, the religion disappeared but the descendants continued as Indians that became part of the Aztec
culture and still remain in Mexico.
What do you consider “old” enough and wiped out? Neanderthals genes are present in modern humans. Are dinosaurs a reset? How about birds, aren’t they descendants of dinosaurs? Did amphibians count as a reset when reptiles evolved. How about msrdupfials being replaced by mammals?
What constitutes a “fall’ that merits a reset. When The Eastern Island civilization fell because the transport of statues destroyed the forests halting the building of boats, fishing, and then food was that a reset?
I don’t believe that there is a fresh set but there is an evolution and reset of objectives and standards. What constitutes “proper” or “right”?
The Hindu believe in reincarnation with becoming human being the end goal. What constitutes “good” for a cow or animal that merits becoming human? Is “success” a matter of results or how much progress is made with the tools we are given? We have a conception of fair but there is nothing fair in reality. I certainly have no concept of by what standard we can make judgements of others.
Herb.
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“the religion disappeared but the descendants continued as Indians that became part of the Aztec”
Hi Herb, My information is that the opinion is split between following the old ways and becoming a new people. It seems nobody knows.
“What do you consider “old” enough and wiped out?”
I’m saying total life ending events, extinction.
“Are dinosaurs a reset?”
Yes, then the new generation of people appears.
“Did amphibians count as a reset when reptiles evolved.”
Evolve has nothing to do with it other than as the allowed time progresses.
“What constitutes a “fall’ that merits a reset.”
Allready told you that, when in this time, Humanity becomes complete engrossed in itself and little else matters, whivch is the case. We are on a cusp. Humanity signs the order to commit by it’s very behaviour.
There is no proper or right for the whole planet population, but there is total evil intent that will start the clock ticking. Money is the master, and people fall because of it when they shouldn’t. It rules absolutely everything.
While dealing with it is a necessary evil, it should not take over all else. This is wrong.
The Hindu tradition is a religion, and I think you are confusing things. I don’t follow religions, but I draw from them. One does not become a human after so long as an animal. A cow is a cow, a human is a human. The body is a simple vehicle that does not belong to the ego inside it’s brain, the so-called ‘consciousness’.
Yes we have tools, but these are allready within us at birth. Everybody exists for an individual reason.
Some links that I’ve posted before, but I guess are meaningless to you. I’ll post them anyway.
https://sacredgeometryinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Catastrophism_Chart_Cyclical_GreatYear.jpg
https://sacredgeometryinternational.com/the-great-year-of-the-world-sacred-geometry-cosmic-cycles-and-catastrophe/
http://www.wakingtimes.com/alchemy-of-time-understanding-great-year-cycles-existence/
Squidly
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From Ancient Aliens television program
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