Ancient cave, discovered by researchers on the border with Tibet, shocking… Original article by Alessandro Brizzi.
A group of Chinese researchers has discovered an ancient Extraterrestrial Cave on the border between China and Tibet. The fact happened about 13 years ago, but this news only recently became known, where a group of Chinese researchers had identified and explored an ancient cave so unusual that an extraterrestrial hypothesis was promptly taken into consideration. The fascinating ruins were discovered in the remote wilderness that makes up most of the crossroads between the Chinese province of Qinghai and the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Throughout history, humans have rarely settled in this harsh and inhospitable area. Only occasionally do migrant herders cross the mountainous regions to the north. There are no industrial plants in the area, much less the remains of civilizations with advanced metalworking skills.
Despite this, a Pyramid-shaped ruin with three triangular entrances sits atop a rocky ridge called Mount Baigong. Two of them have collapsed, but the remainder leads into an artificially excavated cave that penetrates the heart of the mountain. Embedded in the walls and floor of the cave are hundreds of ancient metal pipes, arranged in what appears to have been a sophisticated network of unknown purposes and origins.
The rusted pipes range from a toothpick diameter to 1.5 feet in diameter and connect the cave to nearby Toson Hu, a saltwater lake 300 feet away. On the northern shore of Lake Toson, erosion has exposed hundreds of these archaic ducts. This detail led the researchers to believe that whoever built the pipes used it as a drainage system or as a system to pump salt water from the lake.
Baffled by the complexity of the pipe network, the researchers took samples of strange metal pipes for analysis at the Beijing Institute of Geology. After the analyzes, the researchers had their biggest surprise. Using a process called thermoluminescence dating, the scientists were able to analyze the crystal structure of the tubes and determined that they had been subjected to extreme heat around 140-150,000 years ago. In other words, pipes had been melted long before humans began dabbling in metalworking. An advanced civilization building complex structures 145,000,000 years before us? The only answer would be that these structures could be Alien.
Chemical analysis revealed even stranger details. The tubes had been cast using a strange alloy composed of 92% common metals and minerals such as iron oxide, silicon dioxide and calcium oxide, but it also contained 8% unknown materials. This intriguing aspect paved the way for the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
Unable to identify the 8 percent exotic, the researchers turned to the remaining constituents and discovered another puzzling aspect: the tubes contained a percentage of Mars-specific silica. The news fell like a bombshell, the story quickly went viral, and people started flirting on Mount Baigong to see the anomalous artifacts. They also erected a monument with a satellite dish on it, a direct reference to efforts to contact extraterrestrial civilizations. As a result, the Chinese government closed the area and sent guards to the cave entrance. This attitude is highly suspicious, to say the least. Skeptics say that Baigong’s pipes are nothing more than fossilized tree roots that somehow lodged in the sediments, hardening over the years and that eventually became the unusual structures that put everyone in crisis. If this is the case, why should the authorities intervene and have the site monitored by the military? Why does the analysis confirm the opposite, that it is precisely alien material and not bark or tree roots?
This situation led conspiracy theorists to believe that Mount Baigong was once visited by an advanced extraterrestrial race, possibly originating from Mars. For some reason, they built an artificial pyramid on top of the mountain, housing what appears to have been a laboratory. This theory is intriguing for a number of reasons. The entire area surrounding the mountain is made up of large expanses of flat land that would have been an ideal landing site for large Spaceships. The top of the mountain provides a perfect vantage point that could be used to monitor landings and take-offs.
Recently, mining explorations have shown that the area contains various mineral deposits. Any industrious civilization, no matter how advanced, could see the usefulness of extracting and managing these resources. To do this, they would have needed some type of power source and this is where the purpose of the pipes might become obvious. Chinese scientists wondered why the pipes went into salt water when another freshwater lake was even closer to the pyramid. Why the need for water containing a higher percentage of sodium chloride? Let’s look at some of our activities and maybe we can find an answer. Modern chemistry and manufacturing make use of a process called electrolysis, which basically requires passing an electric current through a solution or molten substance.
This triggers a chemical reaction that allows for the separation of materials. When water undergoes electrolysis, it breaks down into hydrogen and oxygen, but it only works when salt water is used. And it is worth noting that a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen is commonly used as rocket fuel.
Whatever the truth behind this puzzling discovery, one thing is certain: it doesn’t seem to fit any of our traditional textbooks.
Ancient cave, discovered by researchers on the border with Tibet, shocking…
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