Image from www.bosnian-pyramid.org |
Stone Spheres have been found in many parts of the world ranging from the initial discovery in the 1930's in the river delta of the river Diquis, Costa Rica to the valleys of Bosnia. Most of the sphere have been found to be nearly perfectly round and most are made of hard stone known as granodiorite.
Unlike the great pyramids of the ancient Mayans and Egyptians or the vast temple complexes of the ancient Indians, these comparatively small feats are just as worthy of our attention. It is their simplicity that evokes awe and wonder. How could ancient man whose main concern was most likely sustenance and reproduction develop the ability to create a nearly perfect sphere out of hard stone? And out of all the more malleable stones available, why choose the one with a heightened magnetic field?
According to Nenad Djurdjevic, author of Bosnian Stone Spheres Revisited, the stones spheres made from "granodiorite contains dominant magnetic minerals, while experiments in Physics have demonstrated that the magnetic field strength inside the spherical object is approximately three times that of the externally applied field. In other words, the magnetic field is amplified inside the sphere."
Image from Google Images |
Excited by the idea of these strangely magnetic stones found around the world I decided to see if these particular points on the globe were connected in any way.
My first experiment took me back to childhood, where like most children who embark on the task of digging a large hole in the sand are told if they keeping going they will "dig their way to China!" [Being in America, I've found that China is the most popular destination for tunnel-though-the-center-of-the-Earth explorers]. Much to my disappointment what lay on the other side of the Earth from the Disquis delta was not the valleys of Bosnia but rather the Indian Ocean near Malaysia. For Bosnia, the South Pacific near New Zealand. This free tunneling tool showed me that much of what lay on the other side of the world is water, NW and Southern South America being the exception [Apparently you have to start in Argentina if you wish to dig your way to China].
My next experiment was to see if the spots lined up with any of the world grid theory lines. Sure enough the first map I pulled, "Planetary Grid System: by Becker-Hagens (c)1983 showed both spots directly under a grid line! Granted, this image doesn't posses the best of resolutions but it was enough to see that both areas lay close to the lines. I do not possess to be an expert in the planetary grid system or the World Grid Theory but I know just enough to get my little imagination going.
What if the stones, using their amplified magnetic powers were devises used to
This is not building plans for the Death Star! Image of World Energetic Grid Theory |
Without written documentation regarding their true use from the cultures who built these impressive sphere, my intellectual wanderings will remain just that...wanderings.
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