The Klerksdorp Spheres: Game pieces of the gods?
The Klerksdorp Spheres are apparently “man made” artifacts that are estimated to be 3.8 BILLION years old. Yes, you read that correctly. How can this be? Do you have your own theory as to what these spheres were used for and who made them? We would love to hear what you think…
Game pieces of the gods perhaps? Planetary models? Whatever they are, they have baffled NASA (they have almost perfect balance and rotate on their axis). See here.
“Klerksdorp Spheres are “out of place” artifacts, found in sedimentary rock, in a coal / diamond mine near Ottosdal, South Africa…”
For more on the spheres visit the website Forbidden History, here.
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Anaglyph on 20 Nov 2011 at 8:05 am #
Or you could just read the Wiki page and see what geologists have to say, i.e.: they’re natural concretions, not always spheres, sometimes grown together like soap bubbles. In other words, they’re ROCKS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klerksdorp_sphere