Ancient Indian Artifacts That Cast Doubt On The Official Versions Of History - Alternative View

Ancient Indian Artifacts That Cast Doubt On The Official Versions Of History - Alternative View
Ancient Indian Artifacts That Cast Doubt On The Official Versions Of History - Alternative View

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Today I will tell you about some artifacts from India that call into question the official versions of history in my humble opinion.

Unfortunately, Indian scientists have not gone far from their Western counterparts in terms of the normal study of strange finds. They often follow a pattern, even if their conclusions are contrary to fact or common sense.

Such cases can be safely attributed to the finds, which Indian archaeologists immediately call lingams, on which their study ends.

For some reason, none of the official scientists thinks to conduct research on the reality of creating such artifacts in antiquity.

The first find of such a plan is located in Warangal (temple).

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This monolithic basalt cylinder was discovered by archaeologists during the excavation of the temple, after which they moved it to a suitable platform at their discretion. Apparently, archaeologists did not have a question how people could have done such a thing a couple of thousand years ago, and even processed it with such an incredible quality. To make a solid cylinder from a monolithic piece of basalt, this is not for you to create dishes from clay or ceramics.

First, you need a tool that can handle basalt, and second, you need tools and knowledge to make a beautiful cylinder instead of a crooked circle. The most striking thing is that the ancient craftsmen did not make a single mistake in the manufacture of the artifact.

Small chips and abrasions appeared as a result of excavation and the impact of time. Therefore, they do not count.

Could the masters of ancient India create masterpieces of such a plan, or have they just unearthed the legacy of an unknown ancient civilization?

It seems to me that option 2 is more logical, and now I will try to prove it to you on the example of the following find.

Another basalt pillar of a more complex shape, but less well preserved over time. Initially, its height reached 4 meters, but it seemed to be hit by a cannon, so now only 1.5 meters are left.

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Imagine how in ancient India they could make a monolithic 16-sided basalt pillar 4 meters high. Even in our time, no one can repeat it without modern technology.

But unlike the previous artifact, there is a slight nuance here.

In India, there is a famous history researcher Praveen Mohan who visited the find and made some accuracy measurements.

But before that, he calculated what angles should be between the faces so that the find came out even and without any errors.

According to his calculations, it turned out 157.5 °.

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Now let's move on to measuring the artifact itself.

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And what do we see? Perfect precision in the execution of an ancient artifact. Each face coincides literally up to a decimal fraction of a degree.

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I will never believe that ancient Indian masters without the necessary knowledge, tools and technologies could achieve such precision.

As a bonus, I'll show you another artifact.

It is located in the Saharaslinga complex, which they could find during the crushing of the local river. When the water came down, unique artifacts appeared that only arouse admiration.

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But how do they contradict the official history? In my opinion, the Indians could not carve such strange things with such precision, and even with such quality processing. In addition to this, the timing of the creation of the artifacts and their purpose remains a big mystery.

Painfully they look like elements of man-made devices, rather than some primitive temples or complexes. I was most surprised by the attitude of modern Indians to the incredible find.

They made this complex a place of religious worship.

As they say, time passes, but life does not change much. Therefore, I am sure that in ancient India people also found the ruins of an unknown civilization and made them sacred religious sites.