New Life - Anomalous Zone Of The Moscow Region Number One - Alternative View

New Life - Anomalous Zone Of The Moscow Region Number One - Alternative View
New Life - Anomalous Zone Of The Moscow Region Number One - Alternative View

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Video: Беслан. Помни / Beslan. Remember (english & español subs) 2024, May
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Among the many mystical and mysterious places of the Moscow region, a small village in the Chekhovsky district with the funny name Novy Byt stands alone. Since the 80s of the last century, it has enjoyed unchanging popularity with a variety of researchers of all unidentified and even real ghost hunters! Over the past three decades, more eyewitness reports have been received from here about various paranormal phenomena than from anywhere else in the Moscow region. What is so unusual about this seemingly quiet suburb of Moscow?

The history of the Novobytovskaya anomalous zone began back in 1980, when one evening in May, geologist Yevgeny Fedorovich Tishin was walking through the spring forest and … saw the landing of an alien ship. His wife was with him at that moment, and both of them subsequently spoke widely about what they saw. A rather large round-shaped ship swept quietly over the trees and landed in a forest clearing, and a few minutes later, just as quietly rose into the air and disappeared. The subsequent numerous checks of the spouses did not reveal any deviations in them, and the general public did not find a reason not to believe in this fantastic story. Along with the case of Anatoly Malyshev's contact, which occurred five years earlier, Evgeny Tishin's contact was recognized as one of the first contacts with UFOs in the USSR.

Along with the fact of a UFO landing, Evgeny Fedorovich discovered in the Novobytovsky forest the presence of some rare metals and alloys, which are extremely atypical for these places. Some of them - in the form of metal plaques - he found in an old mine on the banks of the Lopasnya River. The researcher believed that all the artifacts found were of alien origin, which was widely reported in the press. Of course, after such publicity, numerous amateurs and professionals reached out to the vicinity of Novy Byt - for new research and research. After some time, all the finds of Evgeny Tishin underwent a thorough study and examination, as a result of which it became clear that the found metal objects and other gizmos were the product of Russian industry more than a century ago, and not at all traces of extraterrestrial civilizations, as the researcher believed.

Undoubtedly, no official statements could so easily convince true researchers of the paranormal in their absence, and therefore the forest around the village of Novy Byt continued to be very popular with representatives of various fields of science - biologists, physicists, chemists, ufologists, ethnographers and ordinary schoolchildren. Regularly there were new reports about all kinds of miracles happening around the village. Locals saw at night a strange glow over the forest, sometimes there seemed to be explosions from there, someone saw unusual flying objects in the sky, and several people confidently talked about the transparent tall creatures they saw in the forest. The creatures did not touch them and immediately disappeared, passing through dense thickets and trees.

In 1995, in the Novobytovsky forest, researchers Stanislav Ermakov, Tatiana Faminskaya and Felix Eldemurov held a children's ecological and ethnographic camp, which later became known as the Great Crystal club. The guys studied life and work in the field, conducted natural-scientific research, and based on their results they prepared and read several reports on the study of the Novobytovskaya anomalous zone at the Siegel readings in Moscow (F. Yu. Siegel (1920-1988) - astronomer, founder ufological movement in the USSR).

Tatiana Faminskaya, being one of the leaders of the children's camp, was studying the case of spontaneous teleportation that occurred in these places in 1989. This strange and inexplicable phenomenon is the spontaneous transfer of an object from one point in space and time to another. In 1989, Lydia Nikolaevna, who was resting in a nearby sanatorium, fell victim to this natural phenomenon. On that day, as usual, she reached the forest and moved along the very edge, occasionally bending over the strawberries or russula. Suddenly her heart ached, and the woman took medicine from her bag. After drinking the pill and taking a few more steps, Lydia Nikolaevna raised her head and saw the church belfry above her. Everything would be fine, but the church was in a neighboring village, five kilometers from that forest! The injection in the heart, apparently, fixed the moment of transfer.

Tatiana Faminskaya, wondering about the nature of spontaneous teleportation, experienced this phenomenon on herself. This happened to her at least three times. Once she went on business to the village, she walked along a small forest path, which suddenly suddenly remained far behind, and the woman found herself already at the very edge of the forest. The moment of transfer, however, was not felt in any way. The other two cases followed a similar scenario.

Faminskaya's stories about cases of spontaneous teleportation were received, as expected, with a fair amount of mistrust. Nevertheless, the researcher explained the nature of this phenomenon:

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“Acquaintance with the structure of the atom takes place at school on the example of Rutherford's planetary model. Humanitarians then remain in the holy conviction that the atom is arranged with wondrous simplicity - with electrons-planets revolving around the nucleus-Sun. However, in reality, everything is much more complicated. At the dawn of the century, physicists discovered that atoms can disappear in one orbit and immediately appear in another. To somehow explain this phenomenon of the microworld, scientists were forced to admit that elementary particles can exist both in the form of corpuscles (individual particles) and in the form of a wave. The famous Louis de Broglie (French physicist, 1929 Nobel laureate) suggested that every particle corresponds to a wave that fills all space. The amplitude of this wave is maximum where the particle is most likely located. But at any moment, without a visible transition, it can change its position. Why isn't teleportation to you?"

Who knows, maybe the laws of the microworld really work in the "big" world we see.

In 1999 and 2000, the Kosmopoisk association sent two expeditions to explore the Novobytovsk anomalous zone. As a result, the researchers using instrument measurements found several clear circular formations, as well as numerous round holes 3-4 cm in diameter and 30 cm deep without any extraneous (auxiliary) traces nearby. All the holes were located in an equilateral triangle with a side of 140 cm. The researchers could not give an unambiguous explanation of their findings.

Since the 2000s, global construction began around the village of Novy Byt, and almost all the places where tireless explorers and adventurers could have been seen not so long ago are now rolled up in asphalt and built up with cottages. Well, it is quite possible that the abnormality of these places will still have its say …

Coordinates of the village of Novy Byt: 55 ° 03′36 ″ N, 37 ° 36′17 ″ E

How to get there: from metro Tsaritsyno by train to Chekhov, then by bus # 36 to the stops "Zeleny Gorodok" or "Novy Byt". Then walk west into the forest.