The Transformer Is 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View

The Transformer Is 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View
The Transformer Is 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View

Video: The Transformer Is 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View

Video: The Transformer Is 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View
Video: What Humans Will Look Like In 1,000 Years 2024, September
Anonim

Of course, such a transformer has not worked for a long time, the question is: where did the electromagnetic device come from 20 thousand years ago? However, let's look at everything in order.

This unique artifact was found by researcher and photographer Ismet Smaili on the territory of the Shar Planina mountain range in Kosovo. It looks like an ordinary cobblestone, but the scientist was immediately interested in the fact that it was as if someone had "melted" into this stone some technical details quite recognizable to modern people, for example, an electromagnetic coil made of copper wires, a porcelain insulator and even symmetrical holes, which are, on a transformer, used to collect already converted energy. In this case, the stone played the role of the body of this electromagnetic device, which seemed to Ismet some kind of fantasy.

Image
Image

The scientist took the find to his colleagues, who are just engaged in archeology, and they determined that the stone is at least 20 thousand years old. How is this possible, if we take into account that official science proves that at that distant time, man was still wild (the Upper Paleolithic of the so-called Stone Age), and at best he could make primitive stone tools (awl, scrapers, stone knives, etc. Further). And here - a transformer with copper wire, and even somehow enclosed in a stone (a century of stone)!

Image
Image

Ismet Smiley is still trying to "break through" his find, forcing orthodox scientists to recognize it and, on the basis of this, begin to gradually revise the official theory of the origin and development of human society. However, he perfectly understands how naive his attempts are. The "stone transformer" itself has long settled somewhere in "scientific laboratories", as well as hundreds of other similar archaeological finds, which independent scientists have even given a very apt definition - inconvenient artifacts, since they are inconvenient for modern academic science and its orthodoxies.

Daniil Myslinsky