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http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/13920_stones.html

 

 

 

 

 

Ancient nuclear blasts and levitating

stones of Shivapur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The great ancient

Indian epic, the Mahabharata, contains numerous legends about the

powerful force of a mysterious weapon

The archaeological

expedition,

which carried out excavations near the Indian settlement of

Mohenjo-Daro in the beginning of the 1900s, uncovered the ruins of a

big ancient town. The town belonged to one of the most developed

civilizations in the world. The ancient civilization existed for two or

three thousand years. However, scientists were a lot more interested in

the death of the town, rather than in its prosperity.

Researchers tried to

explain

the reason of the town's destruction with various theories. However,

scientists did not find any indications of a monstrous flood, skeletons

were not numerous, there were no fragments of weapons, or anything else

that could testify either to a natural disaster or a war.

Archaeologists were perplexed: according to their analysis the

catastrophe in the town had occurred very unexpectedly and it did hot

last long.

Scientists Davneport and

Vincenti put forward an amazing theory. They stated the ancient town

had been ruined with a nuclear blast. They found big stratums of clay

and green glass. Apparently, archaeologists supposed, high temperature

melted clay and sand and they hardened immediately afterwards. Similar

stratums of green glass can also found in Nevada deserts after every

nuclear explosion.

A hundred years have

passed

since the excavations in Mohenjo-Daro. The modern analysis showed, the

fragments of the ancient town had been melted with extremely high

temperature - not less than 1,500 degrees centigrade. Researchers also

found the strictly outlined epicenter, where all houses were leveled.

Destructions lessened towards the outskirts. Dozens of skeletons were

found in the area of Mohenjo-Daro - their radioactivity exceeded the

norm almost 50 times.

The great ancient Indian

epic,

the Mahabharata, contains numerous legends about the powerful force of

a mysterious weapon. One of the chapters tells of a shell, which

sparkled like fire, but had no smoke. "When the shell hit the ground,

the darkness covered the sky, twisters and storms leveled the towns. A

horrible blast burnt thousands of animals and people to ashes.

Peasants, townspeople and warriors dived in the river to wash away the

poisonous dust."

Astounding mysteries of

India's

ancient times can be found in the town of Shivapur. There are two

enigmatic stones resting opposite the local shrine. One of them weighs

55 kilograms, the other one is 41 kilograms. If eleven men touch the

bigger stone, and nine men touch the smaller stone, if they all chant

the magic phrase, which is carved on one of the walls of the shrine,

the two stones will raise two meters up in the air and will hang there

for two seconds, as if there is no gravitation at all. A lot of

European and Asian scientists and researchers have studied the

phenomenon of levitating stones of Shivapur.

Modern people divide the

day

into 24 hours, the hour - into 60 minutes, the minute - into 60

seconds. Ancient Hindus divided the day in 60 periods, lasting 24

minutes each, and so on and so forth. The shortest time period of

ancient Hindus made up one-three-hundred-millionth of a second.

Alexander Pechersky

 

 

 

 

 

Read the original in Russian:

(Translated by: Dmitry

Sudakov)

 

Pravda.Ru

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