Researchers Claim Ancient Alien Technology Discovered in Siberia

A study on extraterrestrial interference in human history has been released by NASA. He investigates the possibility that some of Earth’s rock art may have come from another planet.

A mysterious mineral that hit Earth 4.5 billion years ago, when the solar system was just beginning to form, was also found by scientists in Siberia in 2009.

This unusual but intriguing object was discovered inside a box purchased from the Italian Museum of Natural History in Florence.

It landed on Earth along with the Khatyr meteorite, which fell in the Koryak Mountains in eastern Siberia, according to an international team of experts led by researchers at Princeton University. When scientists examined the material, it was its atomic structure rather than its age that piqued their interest.

This mineral was artificially generated in the laboratory, but its structure had never been observed in nature before. Since they resemble crystals on the outside, but differ significantly from them on the inside, they are called “quasi-crystals”.

A small piece of the material was examined by the researchers. According to our current understanding of physics and chemical composition, the atoms of matter have been ordered into a wide range of configurations that are simply impossible in the natural world.

The history of quasi-crystals is quite spectacular. In 1982, Dan Shechtman created the first quasicrystal and, due to the controversy surrounding the discovery, he was only asked to leave the research center. But there was strong evidence that this was a new type of material. Shechtman’s discovery earned him the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

At the University of Pennsylvania at the time, Steinhardt and Dov Levin originally introduced the idea of ​​quasicrystals in 1984. The research team concluded that the enigmatic, ancient, finely constructed substance found in the meteorite might actually form naturally.

According to physicist Paul Steinhardt, Albert Einstein Professor of Natural Sciences at Princeton, “This discovery provides vital evidence that quasicrystals can form in nature under astrophysical settings and shows that this phase of matter can remain stable for billions of years.”

Technically speaking, scientists define quasi-crystals as non-periodic and quasi-periodic materials placed by hand. They lack what mathematicians and scientists call “translational symmetry”, despite exhibiting a pattern that continuously fills in all available mass.

Scientists and ufologists previously believed that these shapes would contain any signs of extraterrestrial life. pointing out that since quasi-crystals are a new type of material, they must be seen as remnants of an intentionally made alien technology.

It seems unlikely that anyone can explain how these quasi-crystals can arise as a result of natural processes. However, no one has been able to do so. They cannot form naturally due to their “forbidden symmetry”. In addition to those discovered in meteorites in the Koryak Mountains, other known quasicrystals have recently been created in the laboratory by researchers.

Quasi-crystals are a particularly important material used in a variety of high-speed technologies, such as aircraft and stealth fighter coatings, due to their extreme hardness, low friction properties and low thermal conductivity.

35 new minerals were found in the Khatyrka meteorite in 2017 by a team at the Caltech Geological and Planetary Science Think Tank. Such an aluminum-rich metal is unusual for space rocks, according to site director Chi Ma, because the aluminum would have reacted to produce alumina.

According to him, the Khatyr meteorite is the only one that contains aluminum. The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, which has a collection of over 600,000 specimens, acquired a meteorite fragment containing three new minerals.

if, as some claim, nature had not produced this substance. How did this complicated material come to be inside a prehistoric meteorite and where did it come from?

A less-examined hypothesis, according to Harvard scientist Avi Loeb, is that our cosmos was created in the laboratory of a technologically adept civilization. Given the flat geometry and “net zero energy” of our universe, a technologically adept civilization can spawn a baby universe through quantum tunneling.

Could an ancient society from another planet have artificially generated extraterrestrial material in the Khatyr meteorite millions or billions of years ago? Was it a component of a much more sophisticated technical system?

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