Stone Egg-laying. Living Stone Balls - Alternative View

Stone Egg-laying. Living Stone Balls - Alternative View
Stone Egg-laying. Living Stone Balls - Alternative View

Video: Stone Egg-laying. Living Stone Balls - Alternative View

Video: Stone Egg-laying. Living Stone Balls - Alternative View
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In recent articles, we looked at truffle stones and the stone skin of the Earth.

Here we will consider another interesting phenomenon - how stone spheres-eggs hatch from a rock.

Yes, yes, they hatch, because this phenomenon cannot be called otherwise.

Don't believe me?

See for yourself. Again, we trust our eyes, not bookish dogmas.

Yehliu geopark Taiwan. This is a natural formation (nodules), no one manually hewn them out:

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Any doubts this hatched?

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Promotional video:

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"Sprouted" pollen on the stigma of the geranium pistil (the process of pollen tube formation):

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Oregon:

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Insect eggs:

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Dryas iulia butterfly eggs:

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Taharoa Beach:

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Anza Borrego Desert State Park.

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Toddlers make their way through the quartz substrate.

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Moeraki Formation.

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Blueberry butterfly egg.

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Dakota:

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In many cases, these are not just stone balls or egg-laying, but energy stores that have lost their original appearance and settings. They were grown by ancient civilizations for heating, lighting, concentration of expendable energy, minerals and many other needs, like we grow pets or fruits and vegetables, and the interaction took place by mutual consent and within the framework of common development.

Ancient "farmers" of rocks negotiated with a stone, as we do today with cucumbers and tomatoes (if we agree).

The only difference is that in the old days, interaction was much less utilitarian (read, less parasitic) on the part of a person.

Our planet is LIVING in every sense and in many manifestations.

Crystals and spherulites:

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Insect eggs:

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The kidney-shaped surface of the walls of the crystallization voids of anthraxolite, covered, according to energy dispersive analysis, with a sulfur film. Photo by SAM. Aluminum spraying. x700:

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Outskirts of Kislovodsk, Russia.

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Read on the topic: "Balls of the Gods".