Dolmens Of Adygea Aroused Increased Interest Among Physicists - Alternative View

Dolmens Of Adygea Aroused Increased Interest Among Physicists - Alternative View
Dolmens Of Adygea Aroused Increased Interest Among Physicists - Alternative View

Video: Dolmens Of Adygea Aroused Increased Interest Among Physicists - Alternative View

Video: Dolmens Of Adygea Aroused Increased Interest Among Physicists - Alternative View
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Physicists were interested in the dolmens of Adygea and messages that dealt with the mysterious phenomena around these ancient structures. All this is what SFedU employees are planning to do.

Sergey Gerasimov, who is a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences and teaches at the physics department of this university, in the near future intends to test the sound accompaniment and electromagnetic radiation of the dolmen, which is located in the village of Kamennomostsky. And this study will be carried out using special devices. Igor Ogay, who heads the Adyghe regional department of the Russian Geographical Society, spoke about this.

According to Ogai, to this day, science does not know much either about the appearance of megaliths, the period of which dates back to the Bronze Age, or about their purpose.

Dolmens, as the scientist added, have attracted and attract tourists at all times. And, above all, its mystery. Some are amazed at the almost absolute silence that is characteristic of dolmens, both outside and inside them. Others say that they heard some kind of extraneous noises and rustles. Still others claim that they experience a sensation of a surge of energy or its outflow. According to them, everything depends on the dolmen they are near.

Ogay added that scientists had previously tried to understand the mysterious phenomena that occur with dolmens. SFedU even organized several expeditions for this. And now Gerasimov wants to explore some things. Firstly, he is interested in the white spots of Kamennomost dolmens and their origin, and, secondly, he wants to study the nature of the glow and ultrasound of these prehistoric structures.