ШОКИРУЮЩИЕ НАХОДКИ СИБИРИ КОТОРЫЕ НАУКА НЕ МОЖЕТ ОБЪЯСНИТЬ - Summary

Summary

The video discusses several mysterious and unexplained archaeological finds in Siberia, Russia. These include:

1. Chalcedony fragments with strange symbols and smooth surfaces, dated to at least 50,000 to 150,000 years old.
2. A building made of crystalline moissanite, a rare and extremely hard mineral, which is impossible to obtain using modern technologies.
3. Tungsten springs with regular shapes and smooth surfaces, found in the taiga at depths of 6-12 meters, corresponding to the upper Pleistocene era (100,000 years BC).
4. Ancient cities and megaliths, including a connection to ancient Egypt.
5. A necklace made of bright glass, supposedly 2,400 years old, found in the grave of a Siberian princess.
6. Seven metal "boilers" found in the Valley of the Dead, made of an unknown metal, with smooth surfaces and sharp protrusions.
7. Polished stone balls, found in the Arctic archipelago, with no explanation for their origin.
8. A metal mechanism, found in the rocks of the Kamchatka peninsula, dated to 400 million years ago.
9. A strange object, discovered under the Tomsk crater, with no further information available.
10. A marble sarcophagus, found in the Tisul district, containing a pink-blue crystalline liquid and the remains of a tall, slender woman with European features, dated to approximately 800 million years old.

The video raises questions about the origins of these artifacts, the reasons for their concealment, and the potential implications for our understanding of human history and prehistory.

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1. In Siberia, some artifacts have been found with unknown origins that baffle scientists.
2. Many of these findings disappear without a trace.
3. In Igarki, fragments of chalcedony were discovered, a semi-precious stone, a variety of quartz.
4. Some of these fragments have strange surfaces or suspiciously smooth grinding.
5. These fragments, along with gravel, are extracted from a local quarry from levels dating back to at least 50-150,000 years old.
6. Among these pieces of quartz, there are at least two obvious artifacts.
7. One of the fragments contains four symbols enclosed in a triangle.
8. Some of the fragments bear traces of thermal impact or explosion.
9. In the southern coastal region of the Partisan Region, fragments of a building were found made of material that cannot be obtained using modern technologies.
10. The building's fragments have ideal geometric shapes, including cylinders, truncated cones, and slabs.
11. The details of the building turned out to be made from grains of crystalline moissanite.
12. Moissanite is the hardest mineral and also the most acid-thermal-alkali-resistant.
13. The unique properties of moissanite are used in aerospace, nuclear, electronic, and other ultra-modern industries.
14. In 1991, a geological exploration expedition found strange springs in the subpolar Urals.
15. The springs were made of tungsten and had an extremely regular shape.
16. Some of the springs were equipped with molybdenum cores or ended with a tungsten droplet.
17. The melting point of tungsten is more than 3000 degrees Celsius.
18. The purpose of the unknown spring is identical to the filament of an incandescent light bulb.
19. Scientists conducted a comparative analysis of the spirals of an ordinary light bulb and those found.
20. The surfaces of the found spirals are significantly different from ordinary lamps.
21. The diameter of the wire in springs of unknown origin is about 30 micrometers.
22. The wire has longitudinal regular grooves on the surface with melted edges.
23. Tungsten springs were discovered in the taiga untouched by civilization.
24. The springs were found at depths from 6 to 12 meters, corresponding to the upper Pleistocene or 100,000 years BC.
25. These artifacts are clearly of artificial origin.
26. In Siberia, ancient cities and megaliths are found.
27. There is a direct connection between Siberia and ancient Egypt.
28. Jewelry made of extremely bright glass was found in the grave of a Siberian princess.
29. The age of the glass is supposedly 2400 years old.
30. The origin of the necklace is in ancient Egypt.
31. Stone balls were found in abundance in southern Primorye and on the island of Franz Joseph Land.
32. The balls are perfectly round and of quite impressive size.
33. There are several theories about the origin of these mysterious balls.
34. According to one version, the balls are the result of washing ordinary stones with water to a perfectly round shape.
35. However, this version is not convincing for larger balls.
36. Some believe that these balls are the result of the activities of civilizations that preceded us.
37. On the Kamchatka peninsula, the University of Archeology of St. Petersburg discovered strange fossils.
38. The authenticity of the find was certified by archaeologist Yuri Golubev.
39. The discovery surprised scientists by its nature and is capable of changing the course of history or prehistory.
40. The mechanism is made of metal parts, which together seem to form some kind of mechanism.
41. All the parts were dated back to 400 million years ago.
42. Yuri Golubev commented on the find, saying that it seemed to be part of some kind of machine.
43. The parts were in excellent condition, as if they had been frozen for a short period.
44. The conclusion clearly indicates the existence of intelligent beings capable of such technologies.
45. However, the scientific world reacted by saying it was algae, even if it was metal.
46. In 2008-2009, scientific research was carried out under the Tomsk crater.
47. A report was published saying that under the crater, at a depth of 100 meters, scientists discovered a strange object.
48. There is silence from the scientific community about the find.
49. In the Tisul district of the Kemerovo region, a marble sarcophagus was lifted from under a coal seam.
50. The casket was a coffin filled to the brim with pink-blue crystalline liquid.
51. Underneath the liquid rested a tall, slender, beautiful woman of about thirty with subtle European features and large, wide-open blue eyes.
52. The burial place was cordoned off, and the facts were brought out in Sirte.
53. In two years, for unknown reasons, all the witnesses to what happened died.
54. According to geologists, the finds are approximately 800 million years old.
55. The scientific community knows nothing about the Tisul sky finds.