WOMAN DISCOVERED IN A PERFECT MARBLE CASKET IN RUSSIA IS 800 MILLION YEARS OLD

Started by zorgon, April 15, 2017, 11:01:00 PM

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WOMAN DISCOVERED IN A PERFECT MARBLE CASKET IN RUSSIA IS 800 MILLION YEARS OLD



QuoteIN the summer of 1969, an incredible and little-known discovery was made in the tiny village of Rzhavchik Tisulskago in the Kemerovo region of Russia. During stripping work at the local coal mine, a miner named Karnaukhov came across an intricately crafted marble coffin approximately 70 meters below the surface of the Earth. What was inside it has the potential to change human understanding of the history of this planet.

COULD THE DISCOVERY OF AN 800 MILLION-YEAR-OLD WOMAN REFUTE THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?

The coffin was brought to the surface where the coal miners crowded around and attempted to open it by rapping on the edges. The coffin was beginning to melt into the sun and eventually began to flow, putty-like, onto the ground and revealed what was inside. Initially, the miners spotted that the coffin was brimming with an unidentified pink and blue liquid. Embalmed within the liquid was an incredibly beautiful woman of approximately thirty years old with large, blue eyes that remained eerily open. She was dressed in a sheer white dress cut to around her knee. The men working at the mine noted that it appeared as though she wasn't dead and was perhaps only sleeping. At the head of the coffin, the miners recovered a black, rectangular metal box. News of the discovery quickly spread among the local village and then the authorities became involved. At approximately two in the afternoon, a helicopter landed at the site and declared that the area was in quarantine and that everybody who had witnessed what was inside the coffin would have to be temporarily isolated.

The coffin was too heavy to be carried in the helicopter, and so the officials decided to empty the liquid before transportation. As they began to pump away the fluid, the corpse began to blacken almost instantaneously. Bizarrely, when they replaced the liquid, the corpse retook the form of the beautiful woman. The coffin was then sealed, and a larger helicopter was called to take the coffin to another location. Five days after the discovery, a professor from Novosibirsk who had been tasked with investigating the body said that the find had the potential to turn human understanding upside down. The professor said that he was certain that the body was at least 800 million years old and that the woman's body was older than the coal that had formed around the coffin. He said that this meant that the Darwinian theory of evolution had to be called into question.

http://universalscience.co/2017/01/18/woman-discovered-perfect-marble-casket-russia-800-million-years-old/

ArMaP


Irene

Quote from: ArMaP on April 15, 2017, 11:31:06 PM
Marble doesn't melt in the sun.

Well, if you bend your rules a little bit, you'll recall that some ancient sites have rock/stone megastructures and the blocks look like they've, possibly, been melted to fit each other like puzzle pieces.

Also, isn't there a pyramid or temple or something that has "melted" steps in it?

Maybe this is the same tech.

Of course, a picture would be nice.
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biggles

To my female colleagues, I looked closely at this beautiful female.  Does it look to you that she might have make up on.

They could have had make up back then I know; but I thought I saw some mascara and lipstick; I don't know.

Just shows 800 million years is a lot lot older than what the people in this field thought life went back to.  She is beautiful though.
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ArMaP

Quote from: Irene on April 16, 2017, 01:23:18 AM
Well, if you bend your rules a little bit, you'll recall that some ancient sites have rock/stone megastructures and the blocks look like they've, possibly, been melted to fit each other like puzzle pieces.
I read a book some years ago about a British explorer that was mapping some borders in South America that was told a story about a plant that was used by birds to make holes in rock cliffs, and I think it was the person that told him the story that also told about someone that had his spurs melted by the same plant.

QuoteMaybe this is the same tech.
Marble melting in the sun doesn't sound like the same tech as melting rock to make it easier to work with. In fact, it doesn't sound as any tech at all.

ArMaP

Quote from: biggles on April 16, 2017, 01:45:24 AM
To my female colleagues, I looked closely at this beautiful female.  Does it look to you that she might have make up on.
And trimmed eyebrows. :)

I suppose that image is for "illustration purposes" only and not supposed to be the real woman in the marble casket.

PS: it looked familiar to me, so a quick search showed me that the image comes from a TV series I watched some time ago, Once upon a time.

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The Seeker

Just  wondering why it took 48 years for this story to surface, and why there aren't any reference links in the Science article  8)

Any more leads or trails to follow on this, z?

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biggles

Quote from: the seeker on April 16, 2017, 03:04:07 AM
Just  wondering why it took 48 years for this story to surface, and why there aren't any reference links in the Science article  8)

Any more leads or trails to follow on this, z?

Seeker


That is a good question Seeker, seen it about a month ago on yt; am afraid I got no answers but it is a darn good question, makes you think.
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robomont

 i go to g books link and read to like 3rd page down and it mentions islands of the immortals.then antarctica pops in my head.then just now im thinking about the goldfish story in my antarctica thread which gold fish have been a oriental hobby for years.so i wonder if this all ties together somehow.how old can goldfish get?
maybe goldfish diet can aid in immortality or hints to a link to immortality.just some thoughts off the top of my head.
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