"Vladivostok Reika", What Is This Artifact And When Was It Made - Alternative View

"Vladivostok Reika", What Is This Artifact And When Was It Made - Alternative View
"Vladivostok Reika", What Is This Artifact And When Was It Made - Alternative View

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Video: Vladivostok, Russia (interesting facts) 2024, May
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In recent decades, artifacts have been increasingly discovered during mining, but, unfortunately, not all of them are being investigated. This is due to the fact that if they are studied and recognized as genuine, then the entire policy of modern history will have to be radically revised, and scientists cannot agree to this.

To those "unnecessary" artifacts can be attributed and a metal rack, which was discovered by pure chance by one of the residents of Vladivostok.

Having ordered a batch of coal for heating the dwelling in the winter and when it was transferred to the furnace, an extremely strange piece of coal was noticed, from which a metal object was sticking out. The sample turned out to be extremely curious and a special commission was convened to study it more closely.

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A lump of coal with an artifact inside was partially destroyed and a strangely shaped rail with unusual teeth on one side was revealed to the observing members of the expedition. The total length of the find was seven centimeters. Moreover, the step spacing on one of the sides of the artifact was similar to the trimmed detail of a microscope.

When grinding one of the edges, a silvery metal was revealed. As shown by chemical analysis, this metal turned out to be the purest aluminum with 4% magnesium impurity. In principle, mankind does not use such pure aluminum, there is always a certain percentage of copper, manganese, titanium, zirconium or other metal. According to experts, it was this purity that allowed aluminum to lie for such a long time and not break down into oxides.

An extremely important discovery in a detailed study of the chemical composition turned out that the metal contains an extremely high concentration of carbon. Since Aluminum is obtained exclusively by electrothermal method, carbon can only get into the metal during diffusion, and it takes tens and even hundreds of millions of years.

Then the presented artifact was reconstructed, looks like this.

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Replica of a coal receiver
Replica of a coal receiver

Replica of a coal receiver.

It is noteworthy that this coal was mined in the Chernogorsk deposit, which is located in Khakassia. And according to geological data, the age of these coal layers is at least 300 million years. This means that this artifact did not get there earlier than these years. Moreover, the fact that it was found in a whole piece of coal, the fact of falsification is completely excluded.

So far, only one conclusion can be drawn from this artifact - this is an artificial object of clearly technical origin with a confirmed age of 300 million years.

No further research has been done on the "rake" …

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