There are many strange objects in the world, both enigmatic and man-made, that might make to believe that alien life does exist.
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For example a strange piece of machinery
was found in coal in Vladivostok, Russia. It resembles a piece of a
tooth wheel and according to tests was artificially made 300 million
years ago. The thing is the toothed objects was pure aluminum while
humans didn’t figure out how to make it until 1825. Curiously, the
mysterious artifact resembles parts that are used in microscopes and
other delicate technical devices. Whether it is a part of an UFO or smth
else the further tests will show.
Another
strange device was found by a hiker named John J. Williams in 1998. He
dug up a stone with an electrical component resembling an electrical
plug attached to it. The device became famous as Williams Enigmalith.
Many believe that it's a hoax, as Williams refuses to break it (but is
willing to sell it for $500,000) but geological analysis has apparently
determined the stone around it is 100,000 years old. It would mean the
device inside can’t possibly be of human creation.
Some
extremely puzzling trinkets were left behind by pre-Columbian people,
for example small, golden figures that closely resemble modern jet
planes. So-called Ancient Aeroplanes have features
resembling fighter planes’ wings, stabilizing tails, and even landing
gears. Allegedly ancient astronaut believers made model planes with
their proportions which could fly. Maybe the Incas were contacted by
alians who possessed the advanced technology, UFO enthusiasts say. Once
again these beautiful statuettes might just be artistic representations
of flying fish, insects or other winged creatures.
In 2012, the Mexican government released a number of Maya artifacts
they had been protecting for 80 years as state secrets. These objects
were retrieved from an unexplored pyramid that was found under another
pyramid in Calakmul, the site of one of the most powerful ancient Maya
cities. A government-sanctioned documentary featured a number of these
finds, most of which clearly depict UFOs and alien visitors.
Quite interesting, huh? But the release of the documentaries was followed by a strange pattern of fraud.
What’s more, there seems to be very little scientific proof of the
authenticity of the artifacts, and the pictures that have emerged online
are less than concrete evidence. Perhaps the artifacts were cheap fakes
manufactured by a local artisan. Perhaps the officials had second
thoughts about the documentary and ordered to shut it down.
Now let me treat you to desert - story of the so-called Betz Mystery Sphere.
It's a silvery orb, about 20 centimeters (8 inches) in diameter which
was found by the Betz family in 1974. They were inspecting the damage
caused by a brush fire that had raged across their woodland on Fort
George Island, Florida, when came across the object. The sphere was
completely smooth except for a strange, elongated triangle symbol. The
Betz family took it home and soon found out that it had strange
properties.
For example it reacted to guitar strumming
by emitting a throbbing sound and a resonance. It could also stop and
change directions when pushed across the floor, eventually returning to
the person who pushed it. The orb would occasionally emit low-frequency
rattling and vibrations, like there was a motor running inside it and
seemed to avoid falling at all costs. It could even climb up a slanted
table! Even scientists and representatives of the military were
impressed by the orb's tricks.
The Navy analyzed the
mysterious object and found it was... just an ordinary stainless steel
ball. To this day, it’s not entirely clear what the alien sphere is.
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