Anonymous ID: 263573 Dec. 31, 2020, 5:16 a.m. No.12250823   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0854

>>12235574

 

(Please read from the start)

 

Now let’s the petrospheres from another angle: http://www.viewzone.com/ballsx.html

 

I’m going to skip the first written section because it’s a repeat of what was written in the Wikipedia page. So I’m going put next what is new:

 

“[…]

 

Since then, archaeologists have been perplexed by the stones. Thousands have now been found. Some are as small as four inches about the size of a baseball while others are a massive eight feet in diameter. Estimates of their age goes back some 1,600 years, yet no one can be sure how they were made, by whom, or why.

 

Myths

 

The spherical stones certainly took a long time to make. The age of these stones places them at a time when no iron tools were known to exist in that region, meaning the spheres were somehow formed by stone implements. Yet no stone tools of this era and geographic area have been found.

 

All of this has lead some researchers to speculate that the stone spheres were made by aliens, a lost civilization and even the people of Atlantis.”

 

>> I think it’s impossible to date them according to the logic used in this paragraph. Anons already know where I stand with the Alien theory. And as for a lost civilization, maybe the people of Atlantis made these petrospheres, I say, it’s a 50/50. There is 50 % chance they were made by Atlanteans but there is also 50 % chance they were made by the survivors of the Great Flood = the great cataclysm that destroyed that ancient civilization, probably Atlantis. So if it’s in a direct or indirect way, they might be made by Atlanteans. It needs to be determined if it’s before or after the Flood.

 

“Some local legends tell of a magic potion that was able to make the rock soften and hence be easily manipulated. This same legend persists to explain other phenomenon such as the precisely carved and fitted stones of Machu Pichu. One legend says that the spheres were formed around a coffee bean or nuggets of gold.

 

Other legends claim that the spheres were part of a game, once played by giants that inhabited the earth, or that the spheres represent stars of constellations in the sky.”

 

>> Such foolish words as in the petrospheres containing gold is what lead to their destruction and the damage of the sites. Seeing that there is an alignment, I think the possibility is very high these petrospheres match something astronomical. They actually remind me of the miniature solar system 3D model we had in class when I was a kid….and that was LONG ago.

 

In this article, they put a picture of a petrosphere with some petroglyphs on it that are believed to be constellations – I’m attaching the pictures for anons to check.

 

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Anonymous ID: 263573 Dec. 31, 2020, 5:21 a.m. No.12250854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3308

>>12250823

 

(Please read from the start)

 

“Star chart showing exact constellation believed to be depicted on the stone:

 

1-M31 Andromeda's galaxy; 2- Mirach (Beta Andromeda); 3- Alpheratz (Alpha Andromeda); 4- Omicron Andromeda; 5- HR8632 in the Lacerta constellation (Yale catalogue of stars); 6- Scheat (Beta Pegasus); 7- Psi Pegasus; 8- Pi Pegasus; 9- Algenib (Gamma Pegasus); 10- Theta, Iota, Lambda, Kappa, Gamma and Omega Pisces; 11- Beta Pisces; 12- Eta Aquarius; 13- Markab (Alpha Pegasus); 14- Homam (Zeta Pegasus); 15- Theta Pegasus; 16- Ancha (Theta Aquarius); 17- Sadalsud (Beta Aquarius); 18- Alpha Equuleus; 19- Enif (Epsilon Pegasus); 20- HR8313 in the Pegasus constellation (Yale catalogue of stars); 21- HR8173 in the Pegasus constellation (Yale catalogue of stars); 22- Delphinus constellation; ?- Figure not yet defined in astronomical context.”

 

>> This was not mentioned in the Wikipedia page. If one of the petrospheres has carvings = star map on it, couldn’t it be the case for the others as well? Yes, it’s possible. So where are they? Well, we shouldn’t forget the erosion the spheres had suffered, not to forget all the damage. Also, maybe not all had carvings, but they, themselves, represented the “dots” of the stars we see in constellations. That’s why their original = initial place was of importance. I think the possibility is high these spheres were used and positioned to draw a 3D live model of the constellations. And this could explain the different sizes we see. It’s like we have with the planets, one is big, one medium and one small. Just compare the size of Earth and Jupiter along with its moons; anons will understand what I mean. So just imagine using these spheres to rebuild for example the solar system and make it proportioned to the size of each planet and moon. Of course this is a theory from my part, but if this was the case, then it’s incredible.

 

“It is true that the spheres are often found in groups of a dozen to twenty stones and that these groupings have shown to be aligned to North and South. A stone has also been found carved with petroglyphs that have been attributed to stellar constellations, adding to the "un-earthliness" of their origin.”

 

>> We finally know the orientation is N/S. What I’m going to say next is nothing but a theory = Since we know there might be a connection with astronomy, I’m wondering if the aligned spheres do not represent either lunar phases (little possibility) or planetary alignment (big possibility) like what happens during the eclipse, or some sort of rare planetary alignment, etc. The colorful pictures I’ve attached are for anons to understand better what I’m trying to say about the size of the spheres and the alignment theory of mine. I’m in no way knowledgeable about such issues, but I only see a possibility. I’m struggling with words trying to explain this actually.

 

“Many of the spheres are made of granite like rock. The closest granite quarries of similar rock are in the Talamanca Mountains, some 50 miles away. Although the stones could have been transported down the nearby Terraba River, no unfinished stones or evidence of excavation in the mountains has ever been found.”

 

>> Well, I tried once more to look for the quarries or where the stones might have come from. I found nothing. But we finally got a name. I am not surprised at all to find out the petrospheres MIGHT have been transported via waterway. The proximity of the sites to rivers was among the first things that caught my attention.

 

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