Stone Ruts - Use Versions - Alternative View

Stone Ruts - Use Versions - Alternative View
Stone Ruts - Use Versions - Alternative View

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How the mysterious STONE WHEELS could be used in different time layers of history.

A lot of reports by enthusiasts and several articles by professional researchers have been written about such a "miracle" as stone ruts. One of the most interesting is the opinion of our scientist, Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences Alexander Koltypin. He believes that these tracks are millions of years old and were left by wheeled vehicles in soft rock. But this is still his private opinion. There is no scientific explanation for their origin yet, but such tracks are found all over the world.

Including on the territory of Crimea.

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)
The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020).

The idea of a soil that has remained soft for a long time is in itself interesting and quite real. More believable than grinding with wooden wheels for a long time or gouging by hand by wonder-craftsmen. Painfully, they look like the frozen traces of modern transport in clay.

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There are places where the ruts could really be formed by grinding or specially hollowed out. For example, these are the tracks for descending into the sea in Malta. But these are soft sedimentary rocks of the "shell rock", easily amenable to cutting and processing. There is also an interesting fact in this case. Since these are sedimentary rocks, it means that at one time the surface of Malta, like the Crimea, was the seabed!

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Let's leave the question of technical origin to specialists and reflect on why they were needed and add our own guesses and the results of personal observations.

Almost all researchers agree that these are RUTs left by transport. Note that these are THREE statements: 1) tracks 2) tracks 3) transport.

The idea that these are not just ditches, but ruts, is immediately prompted by strict parallelism and pairedness. It is difficult to argue with this, but free dreamers-adventurers have the right to suggest something beyond the scope of human inventions. Maybe it's just paired parallel channels for something inhuman?

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Although the view from space convinces us that their trajectory is clearly similar to the trajectories of traffic!

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But what? Don't you think it looks more like railroad tracks?

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If this is the trajectory of a transport, then we add to the general piggy bank of ideas that obviously this transport could only move in a straight line and possibly was multi-piece or bending. And an even more daring assumption that these are not traces, but the actual tracks laid for movement along them! Like our rails. Perhaps these tracks served to move along them in order to maintain direction and a certain trajectory.

Now let's move on to the following interesting facts about the use of these tracks. In some places, there are strange details that, on the contrary, impede movement along these paths. For example, in Pompeii there are passages through them.

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This street in Pompeii is very similar to the structure of the street in the Crimean Chufut-Calais. Notice how the pedestrian walkways rise above the pavement!

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)
The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020).

In addition, the track clearly does not improve road traffic. It ends abruptly and creates an obstacle to movement. In some places it is very deep, like a parking brake. Perhaps the transport needed not only to be directed, but also to keep the parking lot, which is no less difficult if it is driven by an uncontrollable force. We do not know how and how this miraculous transport of an unknown civilization was set in motion! Maybe wind or gravity? Or even solar or nuclear power?

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The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)
The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020).

Looking at these tracks, one gets the impression that they were used not only for movement. Or they came out as a result of movement, and then they began to be used for other needs. In any case, in Chufut-kala they were clearly used for drainage or collection of water.

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The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)
The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020).

There are also steps hollowed out clearly for collecting water.

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The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)
The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020).

Imagine a cobblestone pavement in heavy rain or snow covered in a thaw. Even now, we are faced with the fact that rain generates a rapid flow of water, which must be directed and from which buildings must be protected. And add here a city street on which manure and other waste may have accumulated. Wading such a street is not the most pleasant exercise! Such canals could well serve for water drainage, and at the same time for cleaning the streets.

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)
The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020)

The cave city of Chufut-kale (photo by V. Fedyanin, July 2020).

In conclusion, I would like to remind you that most of the land was once the seabed. It is possible that these routes were laid not only on the surface of the earth by unknown masters millions of years ago, but also under water. This makes the story even more terribly mysterious and mysteriously scarier!

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Perhaps everything happened in the most fantastic way. The aliens explored the planet unsuitable for their life on powerful giant ships, set in motion by unknown energy and left mysterious traces on the still soft ground of the uncooled planet or on the seabed. Perhaps they explored the planet and mined some resources. Millions of years later, when people settled on the planet, they began to build ancient cities along these routes and used them for their own purposes. Where it was impossible to live, these tracks remained in their original form. It is possible that people saw them and tried to repeat something similar on their streets, gouging or casting something similar from concrete, but not on such a scale.

It remains to be hoped that someday we will find out everything. I don’t want to believe that this will remain a mystery to the human mind. Just maybe not in this life.

Vysokie Decany monastery, fresco from the first half of the 14th century
Vysokie Decany monastery, fresco from the first half of the 14th century

Vysokie Decany monastery, fresco from the first half of the 14th century