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Sunday, November 27, 2022

little golden books Cueva de Los Tayos

 


Come on Let's go and read the golden books. Walk in the tunnels without finding an end ☺️😊👇

😍 Cueva de Los Tayos 😱

A priest discovers an ancient gold library made by giants in a cave in Ecuador. The discovery included a metallic extraterrestrial library containing hundreds of plates of gold, platinum, and, other precious metals.

"Two years ago, we discussed a discovery in Ecuador, and some people thought it was a hoax we made up," says Crespi. The discovery by Crespi has been well-researched and documented. It included a metallic extraterrestrial library containing hundreds of plates of gold, platinum, and other precious metals. The Cueva de Los Tayos, the cave discovered by Expedition Morix in 1969, is the cave where all these artifacts and artifacts were found.

As mentioned earlier, the Ecuadorian authorities disputed the discovery, but the fact is that the governments of Ecuador and the United Kingdom supported an intensive investigation of the caves, which attracted the attention of many visitors. Neil Armstrong is one of them. While exploring this library, one can see huge tunnels in caves which are supposed to be huge and magnificent creations created by man in the ancient past. All errors and inconsistencies will be fully disclosed.

As these tunnels are massive and seemingly endless, the cave has not been fully investigated and explored yet, but what we have seen so far is amazing. Why would someone build such a huge network of caves? Now it seems that these caves were definitely created by humans. But the question now is who was responsible for developing such a complex system and when. If you have nothing to hide, why would you build something like a valuable library so deep underground? And so do we. However, these caves continue to be a source of fascination for many scholars and researchers.

āļ‘āļą්āļą. āļ…āļ´ිāļ­් āļēāļ¸ු āļģāļ­්āļ­āļģāļą් āļ´ොāļ­් āļšිāļē⎀āļą්āļą.. āļšෙāļŊ⎀āļģāļš්‌ ⎃ොāļēා āļąොāļœāļ­් āļ‹āļ¸ං ⎀āļŊ āļ‡āˇ€ිāļ¯ිāļą්āļą ☺️😊👇

😍 Cueva de Los Tayos 😱

āļ´ූāļĸāļšāļēāļšු ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ‰āļš්⎀āļ¯ෝāļģāļēේ āļœු⎄ා⎀āļš් āļ­ු⎅ āļēෝāļ°āļēāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් ⎃ාāļ¯āļą āļŊāļ¯ āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļģāļą් āļ´ු⎃්āļ­āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļąී.āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āˇƒොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸ේ āļģāļą්, āļ´්āļŊැāļ§ිāļąāļ¸් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļąෙāļšුāļ­් ⎀āļ§ිāļąාāļŊෝ⎄ āļ­āˇ„āļŠු ⎃ිāļē āļœāļĢāļąāļš් āļ…āļŠංāļœු āļŊෝ⎄āļ¸āļē āļ´ිāļ§āˇƒāļš්⎀āļŊāļ´ු⎃්āļ­āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් āļ‡āļ­ු⎅āļ­් ⎀ිāļē.

'"āļ¸ීāļ§ āˇ€āˇƒāļģ āļ¯ෙāļšāļšāļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ, āļ…āļ´ි āļ‰āļš්⎀āļ¯ෝāļģāļēේ ⎃ොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸āļš් āļœැāļą āˇƒාāļšāļ ්āļĄා āļšāˇ…ෙāļ¸ු, ⎃āļ¸āˇ„āļģුāļą් āļ‘āļē āļ…āļ´ āˇ€ි⎃ිāļą් āļ¸āˇ€āļą āļŊāļ¯ āļļොāļģු⎀āļš් āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃ිāļ­ූ⎄"' āļš්‍āļģෙ⎃්āļ´ි āļšිāļēāļēි.āļš්‍āļģෙ⎃්āļ´ි āļąāļ¸් āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēා ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ āˇƒොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļ‰āļ­ා ⎄ොāļŗිāļą් āļ´āļģ්āļēේ⎂āļĢ āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­ āˇƒāˇ„ āļŊේāļ›āļąāļœāļ­ āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­.āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āˇƒොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļ­ු⎅ āļģāļą්, āļ´්āļŊැāļ§ිāļąāļ¸් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļąෙāļšුāļ­් ⎀āļ§ිāļąා āļŊෝ⎄ āļ­āˇ„āļŠු ⎃ිāļē āļœāļĢāļąāļš් āļ…āļŠංāļœු āļŊෝ⎄āļ¸āļē āļ´ිāļ§āˇƒāļš්⎀āļŊ āļ´ු⎃්āļ­āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් āļ‡āļ­ු⎅āļ­් ⎀ිāļē.āļ‘āļš්⎃්āļ´ෙāļŠි⎂āļą් āļ¸ොāļģිāļš්⎃් 1969 āļ¯ී āļŊො⎃් ⎆ේ ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļ­් āļœු⎄ා⎀ Cueva de Los Tayos āļēāļąු āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āˇƒිāļēāļŊු āļ´ුāļģාāˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ුāļģාāˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු⎃ොāļēාāļœāļ­් āļœු⎄ා⎀āļēි.

āļšāļŊිāļą් āļšී āļ´āļģිāļ¯ි, āļ‰āļš්⎀āļ¯ෝāļģ āļļāļŊāļ°ාāļģීāļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āˇƒොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļ¸āļ­āļˇේāļ¯āļēāļ§ āļ­ුāļŠු āļ¯ුāļą්āļą āļ¸ුāļ­් āļšාāļģāļĢāļē āļąāļ¸් āļ‰āļš්⎀āļ¯ෝāļģ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļģාāļĸāļ°ාāļąිāļēේ āļģāļĸāļēāļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļœු⎄ා āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ¯ැāļŠි ⎃ෝāļ¯ි⎃ි āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļšāļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ාāļē āļ¯ුāļą් āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ‘āļē āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļœු⎄ා ⎀ෙāļ­ āļœිāļē āļļො⎄ෝāļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą්āļœේ āļ…⎀āļ°ාāļąāļēāļ§ āļŊāļš් ⎀ිāļē. āļąීāļŊ් āļ†āļ¸්⎃්āļ§්‍āļģෝං āļ¯ āļ’ āļ…āļ­āļģිāļą් āļšෙāļąෙāļšි.āļ¸ේ āļ´ු⎃්āļ­āļšාāļŊāļē ⎃ොāļēා āļēāļą āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ­ුāļģāļ¸ āļ¸ිāļąි⎃ා ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ‰āļ´ැāļģāļĢි āļ…āļ­ීāļ­āļēේ  āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ āļ¯ැ⎀ැāļą්āļ­ āˇ„ා ⎀ි⎁ි⎂්āļ§ āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļš්‌ āļŊෙ⎃ āļ…āļąුāļ¸ාāļą āļšāļģāļą āļŊෙāļą්⎀āļŊ āļ¯ැ⎀ැāļą්āļ­ āļ‹āļ¸ං āļ¸ාāļģ්āļœ āļ¯ැāļš āļœāļ­ āˇ„ැāļš..āļ¸ේ ⎃ොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ේ ⎃āļ§āˇ„āļą් āļąි⎀ැāļģāļ¯ි⎀ āļšිāļē⎀ු⎀ ⎄ොāļ­්, āļ‘āļē āļ…āļ´āļœේ āļ¸ූāļŊාāļģāļ¸්āļˇāļēේ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‰āļ­ි⎄ා⎃āļēේ āļ‡āļ­ි ⎃ිāļēāļŊුāļ¸ āļ¯ෝāˇ‚āˇƒāˇ„ āļąොāļœැāļŊāļ´ීāļ¸් ⎃āļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢāļēෙāļą්āļ¸ āˇ„ෙ⎅ි āļšāļģāļąු āļ‡āļ­.

āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ‹āļ¸ං āļ¸ාāļģ්āļœ āļ¯ැ⎀ැāļą්āļ­ āˇ€āļą āļ…āļ­āļģ āļšි⎃ිāļ¯ා āļąිāļ¸ āļąො⎀āļąāļ­āļģāļ¸් āļšෙāļŊ⎀āļģāļš්‌ ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļ­ āļąො⎄ැāļšි āļļැ⎀ිāļą්, āļœු⎄ා⎀ āļ¸ේ āļ­ාāļš් ⎃āļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢāļēෙāļą් ⎀ිāļ¸āļģ්⎁āļąāļē āļšāļģ āļœāˇ€ේ⎂āļĢāļē āļšāļģ āļąැāļ­, āļąāļ¸ුāļ­් āļ…āļ´ āļ¸ෙāļ­ෙāļš් āļ¯ැāļš āļ‡āļ­ි āļ¯ේāļ‰āļ­ා ⎀ි⎁ි⎂්āļ§āļēි.āļēāļ¸ෙāļš් āļ¸ෙāļ­āļģāļ¸් ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊ āļœු⎄ා āļĸාāļŊāļēāļš් āļœොāļŠāļąāļŸāļą්āļąේ āļ‡āļēි? āļ¯ැāļą් āļ´ෙāļąෙāļą්āļąේ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļœු⎄ාāļąි⎃ැāļšāˇ€ āļ¸ āļ¸ිāļąි⎃ුāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯්āļ¯āļš් āļļ⎀āļēි.āļąāļ¸ුāļ­් āļ¯ැāļą් āļ‡āļ­ි āļ´්‍āļģ⎁්āļąāļē āļąāļ¸් āļ¸ෙāļ­āļģāļ¸් ⎃ංāļšීāļģ්āļĢ āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļēāļš් ⎃ං⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ ⎀āļœāļšීāļ¸ āļ´ැ⎀āļģුāļĢේāļšාāļ§āļ¯ āˇƒāˇ„ āļšāˇ€āļ¯ාāļ¯ āļēāļą්āļąāļēි.āļ”āļļāļ§ āˇƒැāļŸāˇ€ීāļ¸āļ§ āļšි⎃ි⎀āļš් āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ි āļąāļ¸්, āļ‡āļēි āļ¸ෙāļ­āļģāļ¸් āļ´ො⎅⎀ේ āļœැāļšුāļģිāļą් ⎀āļ§ිāļąා āļ´ු⎃්āļ­āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් ⎀āļą් āļēāļ¸āļš් āļœොāļŠāļąāļŸāļą්āļąේ?āļēāļą āļ´්‍āļģ⎁්āļąāļēāļš් ⎀ිāļ¯්⎀āļ­ුāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ිāļ¸āļģ්⎁āļšāļēිāļą්āļ§ āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āļ…āļ´āļ§āļ¯ āˇ€ේ.āļšෙ⎃ේ ⎀ෙāļ­āļ­්, āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļœු⎄ා āļļො⎄ෝ ⎀ිāļ¯්⎀āļ­ුāļą්āļœේ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ිāļ¸āļģ්⎁āļšāļēිāļą්āļœේ ⎃ිāļ­් āļ‡āļ¯āļœāļą්āļąා āļ¸ූāļŊා⎁්‍āļģāļēāļš් āļŊෙ⎃ āļ¯ිāļœāļ§āļ¸ āļ´āˇ€āļ­ී.

Levitation technology used for construction in the past (200,000 years old) āļ…āļ­ීāļ­āļēේ āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšිāļģීāļ¸් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļēොāļ¯ා āļœāļ­් (āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 200,000 āļ´ැāļģāļĢි ) āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් āļ­ාāļš්‍⎂āļĢāļē




 Levitation technology used for construction in the past (200,000 years old) 

Levitation (from the Latin Levitas "lightness") is the process of lifting an object steadily without support. In this, solid and heavy objects are lifted up without any physical or mechanical support. This action is accomplished by providing a small stabilizing force that pushes an object in one location unsupported toward another location by simply providing a force that reacts against gravity.

The force may be a fundamental force such as magnetic or electrostatic, or it may be a reactive force such as optical, buoyant, aerodynamic, or hydrodynamic.

The levitation technique is very useful in physics research. For example, levitation techniques are useful for studying the properties of high-temperature melts because they eliminate the problem of reaction with the support and allow for deeper undercooling of the melt. Instead of allowing a full trial, the unsupported hold can be performed in counter-gravity with a force of gravity.

The 200,000-year-old ancient technology of levitation still poses a formidable challenge to physics today. Modern scientists are still unable to figure out how to levitate huge, heavy objects in the past. According to history, ancient civilizations may have used this method in the construction of pyramids and other megalithic monuments. Today's builders admit that it is very difficult to even imagine using the most modern cranes to build such a structure. They may have used some kind of advanced sound technology to move stones weighing o thousand tons, which is an extremely difficult task. The technology we use before the technology of that time is still as small as small ants that are not in front of a big mountain.

Even today, in many parts of the world, huge monoliths are seen being lifted up that even the most advanced cranes of today's so-called advanced technological age cannot lift. Our modern society today can be seen proudly boasting of its technological and scientific achievements, but we are still unable to reach them. We have to admit that our ancestors had such unique knowledge. Did the ancients master levitation?" How did they do it? Still a mystery.

āļ…āļ­ීāļ­āļēේ āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšිāļģීāļ¸් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļēොāļ¯ා āļœāļ­් (āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 200,000 āļ´ැāļģāļĢි ) āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් āļ­ාāļš්‍⎂āļĢāļē 😱

Levitation (āļŊāļ­ිāļą් āļˇා⎂ා⎀ෙāļą් levitas "lightness")āļēāļąු āˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු⎀āļš් āļ†āļ°ාāļģāļš āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ි⎀ ⎃්āļŽා⎀āļģ āļŊෙ⎃ āļ”āˇƒāˇ€ා   āļ­āļļāļą āļš්‍āļģිāļēා⎀āļŊිāļē āļēි.āļ¸ෙ⎄ිāļ¯ී āļšි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļˇෞāļ­ිāļš āļ¯ෙāļēāļš āˇ„ෝ āļēාāļą්āļ­්‍āļģිāļš āļ†āļ°ාāļģāļšāļēāļšිāļą් āļ­ොāļģ⎀ āļāļĢ āˇ„ා āļļāļģ āˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ූāļą් āļ‰āˇ„⎅āļ§ āļ‘āˇƒāˇ€ේ. ⎃āļģ⎅⎀āļ¸ āļœුāļģුāļ­්⎀ාāļšāļģ්⎂āļĢāļēāļ§ āˇ€ිāļģුāļ¯්āļ°āˇ€ āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļš්‍āļģිāļēා āļšāļģāļą āļļāļŊāļēāļš් āļŊāļļා āļ¯ීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ‘āļš් āļ­ැāļąāļš āļ‡āļ­ි āˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු⎀āļš් āļ†āļ°ාāļģāļš āļģ⎄ිāļ­āˇ€ ⎀ෙāļąāļ­් ⎃්āļŽාāļąāļēāļš්‌ āļ¯ෙ⎃āļ§ āļ­āļŊ්āļŊු āļšāļģāļą āļšුāļŠා ⎃්āļŽාāļēීāļšāļģāļĢ āļļāļŊāļēāļš් ⎃ැāļ´āļēීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļš්‍āļģිāļēා⎀ ⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšෙāļģේ.

āļļāļŊāļē āļ ුāļ¸්āļˇāļš āˇ„ෝ ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēුāļ­් ⎃්āļŽිāļ­ිāļš āˇ€ැāļąි āļ¸ූāļŊිāļš āļļāļŊāļēāļš් ⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļšිāļē, āļąැāļ­āˇ„ොāļ­්āļ‘āļē āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁, āļ‹āļ­්āļ´්āļŊා⎀āļš, ⎀ාāļēුāļœāļ­ිāļš āˇ„ෝ āļĸāļŊ āļœāļ­ිāļš āˇ€ැāļąි āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļš්‍āļģිāļēා⎁ීāļŊී āļļāļŊāļēāļš් ⎀ිāļē⎄ැāļšිāļē.

āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් ⎁ිāļŊ්āļ´ීāļē āļš්‍āļģāļ¸āļē āļˇෞāļ­ිāļš āˇ€ිāļ¯්‍āļēා āļ´āļģ්āļēේ⎂āļĢ⎀āļŊāļ§ āļ‰āļ­ාāļ¸āļ­් āļ´්‍āļģāļēෝāļĸāļąāˇ€āļ­් ⎀ේ.āļąිāļ¯āˇƒුāļąāļš් āļŊෙ⎃, āļ‰āˇ„⎅-āļ‹āˇ‚්āļĢāļ­්⎀āļēේ āļ¯ිāļē⎀āļą āļœුāļĢාංāļœ āļ…āļ°්‍āļēāļēāļąāļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් āļš්‍āļģāļ¸ āļ´්‍āļģāļēෝāļĸāļąāˇ€āļ­් ⎀āļą්āļąේ āļ’⎀ා āļ†āļ°ාāļģāļš āˇƒāļ¸āļŸ āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļš්‍āļģිāļēා āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļœැāļ§āļŊු⎀ āļąැāļ­ි āļšāļģ āļ¯ිāļē⎀ීāļ¸ āˇ„ා āļœැāļšුāļģු⎀ූ āļēāļ§ි ⎃ි⎃ිāļŊāļąāļē ⎀ීāļ¸āļšāļ§āļ¯ āļ‰āļŠ āˇƒāļŊ⎃āļą āļļැ⎀ිāļąි. ⎃āļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢ āļ…āļ­්⎄āļ¯ා āļļැāļŊීāļ¸āļšāļ§ āļ‰āļŠ āļ¯ීāļ¸ āˇ€ෙāļąු⎀āļ§ āļœුāļģුāļ­්⎀ාāļšāļģ්⎂āļĢ āļļāļŊāļēāļš් ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ි⎀ිāļģුāļ¯්āļ° āļœුāļģුāļ­්⎀ාāļšāļģ්⎂āļĢāļēෙāļą් āļ†āļ°ාāļģāļš āļģ⎄ිāļ­ āļģැāļŗāˇ€ීāļ¸ āˇƒිāļ¯ු āļšāˇ… ⎄ැāļš.

āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 200,000 āļ´ැāļģāļĢි āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් āļ­ාāļš්‍⎂āļĢāļē ⎀āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļąāļēෙāļ­් āļˇෞāļ­ිāļš āˇ€ිāļ¯්‍āļēා⎀āļ§ āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් āļ´්‍āļģāļļāļŊ āļ…āļˇිāļēෝāļœāļēāļšි. āļ…āļ­ීāļ­āļēේ āļ…āļ­ි ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊ ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊ āļļāļģ āˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ූāļą්  āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් āļšāļģāļą්āļąāļ§ āļ‡āļ­්āļ­ේ āļšෙ⎃ේāļ¯ැāļēි ⎃ොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āļąුāļ­āļą āˇ€ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨāļēිāļą්āļ§ āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් āļąො⎄ැāļšි ⎀ී āļ‡āļ­.āļ‰āļ­ි⎄ා⎃āļēāļ§ āļ…āļąු⎀ āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āˇි⎂්āļ§ාāļ ාāļģāļēāļą් ⎀āļŊ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļąෙāļšුāļ­් āļ¸ෙāļœāļŊිāļ­ිāļš āˇƒ්āļ¸ාāļģāļš āļœොāļŠ āļąැāļœීāļ¸ේ āļ¯ී āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļš්‍āļģāļ¸āļē āļˇා⎀ිāļ­ා āļšāļģāļą්āļąāļ§ āļ‡āļ­. āļ‘⎀āļą් āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļēāļš්‌ āļ‰āļ¯ි āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āˇ€āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļąāļēේ āļ…āļ­ි āļąāˇ€ීāļą āļ¯ොāļšāļšāļģ āļˇා⎀ිāļ­ා āļšිāļģීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ´āˇ€ා ⎃ිāļ¯ුāļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒිāļ­ීāļ¸āļ­් āļ‰āļ­ා āļ¯ු⎂්āļšāļģ āļļ⎀ ⎀āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļą āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšිāļģීāļ¸් āļšāļģු⎀āļą් āļ´ි⎅ිāļœāļąිāļ­ි. āļ…āļ­ි⎁āļēිāļą්āļ¸ āļ¯ු⎂්āļšāļģ āļšāļģ්āļ­āˇ€්‍āļēāļēāļš් ⎀āļą āļ§ොāļą් āļ¯āˇ„āˇƒāļš් āļļāļģ āļœāļŊ් āļ āļŊāļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļ§ āļšි⎃ිāļēāļ¸් āļ¯ිāļēුāļĢු āļ†āļšාāļģāļēේ ⎁āļļ්āļ¯ āļ­ාāļš්⎂āļĢāļēāļš් āļēොāļ¯ාāļœāļ­්āļ­ා ⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļš.āļ‘āļšāļŊ āļ­ාāļš්⎂āļĢāļē āļ‰āļ¯ිāļģිāļēේ āļ…āļ´ āļēොāļ¯ාāļœāļą්āļąා āļ­ාāļš්⎂āļĢāļē āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊ āļšāļą්āļ¯āļš් āļ‰āļ¯ිāļģිāļēේ ⎃ිāļ§ිāļą āļąො⎀āļą āļšුāļŠා āļšු⎄ුāļšු⎀āļą් āļ­āļģāļ¸් ⎃ු⎅ුāļē.

āļŊෝāļšāļēේ āļļො⎄ෝ āļ´්‍āļģāļ¯ේ⎁⎀āļŊ āļ…āļ¯āļ§āļ­්,⎀āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļąāļēේ āļ¯ිāļēුāļĢු āļēැāļēි āļšිāļēාāļœāļą්āļąා āļ…āļ­ි ⎀ි⎁ි⎂්āļ§ āļ­ාāļš්‍⎂āļĢ āļēුāļœāļēේ āļ…āļ­ි āļ¯ිāļēුāļĢු āļ¯ොāļšāļšāļģāļēāļšāļ§ āļ´āˇ€ා āļ‘āˇƒāˇ€ිāļē āļąො⎄ැāļšි āļ¯ැ⎀ැāļą්āļ­ āļ’āļšāļŊිāļ­ āļ‰āˇ„⎅āļ§ āļ”āˇƒāˇ€ා āļ­ිāļļෙāļĢු āļ¯āļš්āļąāļ§ āļ‡āļ­.āļ…āļ´āļœේ āļąූāļ­āļą āˇƒāļ¸ාāļĸāļē āļ‘⎄ි āļ­ාāļš්⎂āļĢිāļš āˇ„ා ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļ­්āļ¸āļš āļĸāļēāļœ්‍āļģ⎄āļĢ āļœැāļą āˇ€āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļąāļēේ ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨāļēිāļą් āļ‹āļŠāļŸු āļŊෙ⎃ āļ†āļŠāļ¸්āļļāļģ ⎀āļąු āļ¯ැāļšිāļē ⎄ැāļšි āļąāļ¸ුāļ­් āļ…āļ´āļ§ āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් ⎅āļŸා⎀ීāļ¸āļ§ āˇ€āļ­් āļąො⎄ැāļšි āļ­āļģāļ¸් āļ…āļ¯්⎀ිāļ­ීāļē āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸āļš් āļ…āļ´āļœේ āļ¸ුāļ­ුāļą් āļ¸ිāļ­්āļ­āļą් ⎃āļ­ු⎀ූ āļļ⎀ āļ´ි⎅ිāļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āļ…āļ´āļ§ āˇƒිāļ¯ු⎀ේ.āļ´ැāļģැāļą්āļąāļą් āļŊෙ⎀ිāļ§ේ⎂āļą් āļ´්‍āļģāļœුāļĢ āļšāˇ…ේāļ¯?"āļ‘āļē āļšāˇ…ේ  āļšෙ⎃ේāļ¯? āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් āļ…āļˇිāļģāˇ„āˇƒāļšි.



The reason why the Giza Pyramids' south entrance and anti-gravity machines, which were used in their construction 36,000 years ago, were discovered in the 19th and 20th centuries, but hidden from the world.

 


36,000 years ago the south entrance of the Pyramids of Giza and the anti-gravity machines used in their construction 36,000 years ago were discovered in the 19th and 20th centuries, but the reason was hidden from the world 😊💞

In some old photographs of the Great Pyramid, a faint outline of what is said to be the southern gate of the pyramid can be seen. In these 19th and 20th century photographs, when the pyramids were partially covered with sand, this southern entrance was at ground level.

Although there is no known information about the entrance to the pyramid, the entrance is mentioned in the book "Land of Osiris" by the American Egyptologist Stephen Moller. The book states that Flinders Petrie, along with American archaeologist J. O. Kinnaman, discovered the southern entrance to the pyramid. It led to hidden rooms containing ancient records of a past civilization and the "anti-gravity machines" used in the pyramid's construction, as well as records that the pyramid was built 36,000 years ago, he says.

Kinnaman, a scholar, told a lecture to a small audience of Freemasons in Northern California, later recorded on cassette tape, before the end of his life in 1955. (He was born on February 23, 1877, 11 miles north of Bryan, Ohio, and on a one-mile farm to the east. He was the only child of wealthy parents, his father was a physician and Harvard graduate. In his childhood, Kinnaman developed an early interest in antiquities by collecting arrowheads and other indigenous artifacts around his parents' farm. He graduated from high school at age 15 and was Licensed as a teacher in the state of Ohio at 16. He was the second youngest student to enter Tri-State College in Angola, Indiana in 1894.

He majored in a classics course specializing in Greek and Latin literature, ancient history, philology, and classical archaeology. In 1900, Kinnaman entered the University of Chicago to pursue graduate studies in Greek and classical archaeology. While at the University of Chicago he studied medicine for three years but never completed the MD degree)

In response to this question, Kinnaman stated that the information was amazing and that he and Petrie had decided that the world was not ready to accept those valuable facts because the world would laugh at them like madmen by publishing them at a time when people were not intelligent and curious enough to accept them.

Stephen Moller explores Petrie's relationship with Kinnaman and the details of their discoveries in more detail: "Kinnaman claimed that there was no written evidence of their discoveries in the Great Pyramid. When he and Petri reported to the government what they had managed to find, Kinnaman claimed that it was not revealed to the world. He suffered alone, keeping it a secret until his death as governments threatened him and signed him

 Kinnaman stated that in their findings, they also decided that society was not yet ready to accept the ability to overcome gravity and their discoveries of the Great Pyramid." Along with Petrie Kinnaman, the government told Kinnaman to establish the Bible as a historical as well as a literary document through archaeology. , only in its pure original form. After more than 50 years in the field, Kinnaman traveled around the world seven times in pursuit of knowledge. As a real-world explorer, he lived with a remote Eskimo tribe in the Arctic for six months, and the Jivaro chief hunters of South America. captured by and spent some time with African cannibal tribes. He was one of the first archaeologists to explore the catacombs of Rome. Although there is no direct evidence of the friendship in biographies or letters, there is circumstantial evidence. Thus, Stephen Mellor writes, both of them at the British Foundation for the Study of Palestine, were members of the Victorian Institute of Great Britain, and Petrie's S It is said that two Gayan regularly contributed articles to the American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, of which he was the author.

Egyptologists such as Zaki Hawass and Mark Lehner deliberately created an informative "scientific" background around the pyramids, drowning out alternative theories. Lehner, who had initially supported the theory of an ancient highly advanced civilization behind the construction of the pyramids, suddenly began to promote the official story, enlisted the support of Saki Hawass, and gained a complete monopoly on the study of the pyramids in Egypt without any restrictions. Lehner actively rejected Robert Schoch's theory of rain erosion of the Sphinx. Arguing that some modern erosion. In the 1990s, Robert Schoch demonstrated that the furrows on the body of the Sphinx and the trenches around it were eroded by rain. According to the official chronology of 8000 years, Egypt did not experience such heavy rains as would have left such signs of erosion.

Kinnaman stated that one of the functions of the Great Pyramid was the giant radio or messaging system. Stored in a chamber 1,100 feet below the rock on the Giza plateau, the Egyptian priests were able to send telepathic messages around the world thanks to the massive crystals, said Dr. Albert J., president, and executive director of the foundation. According to McDonald, one of the places where Kinnaman said he sent these messages was the Grand Canyon.


 

āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 36,000 āļšāļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļœේ āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšිāļģීāļ¸් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļˇා⎀ිāļ­ා āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ āļœී⎃ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ´ි⎀ි⎃ුāļ¸āˇƒāˇ„ āļœුāļģුāļ­්⎀ාāļšāļģ්⎂āļĢ āˇ€ිāļģෝāļ°ී āļēāļą්āļ­්‍āļģ 19 ⎀āļą āˇƒāˇ„ 20 ⎀āļą āˇāļ­āˇ€āļģ්⎂ ⎀āļŊ ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļ­්āļ­āļ¯ āļŊෝāļšāļēෙāļą් ⎃ැāļŸāˇ€ූ ⎄ේāļ­ු⎀ 😊💞

āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ ⎃āļ¸āˇ„āļģ āļ´ැāļģāļĢි āļĄාāļēාāļģූāļ´āˇ€āļŊ, āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ු⎀ āļēැāļēිāļšිāļēāļąු āļŊāļļāļą āˇƒු⎅ු āļ¯āˇ… ⎃āļ§āˇ„āļąāļš් āļ¯ැāļšිāļē ⎄ැāļšිāļē. āļ¸ෙāļ¸ 19 ⎀āļą āˇƒāˇ„ 20 ⎀āļąāˇāļ­āˇ€āļģ්⎂⎀āļŊ āļĄාāļēාāļģූāļ´āˇ€āļŊ, āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āļ…āļģ්āļ° āˇ€āˇāļēෙāļą් ⎀ැāļŊි ⎀āļŊිāļą් ⎀ැ⎃ී āļ‡āļ­ි⎀ිāļ§, āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ´ි⎀ි⎃ුāļ¸ āļļිāļ¸් āļ¸āļ§්āļ§āļ¸ේ ⎀ිāļē.

āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļē āļ­ුāļŊāļ§ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀ේ⎁āļē ⎀ීāļ¸ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ´්‍āļģ⎃ිāļ¯්āļ° āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģāļš් āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ි ⎀ු⎀āļ¯ āļ‘āļ¸ āļ´ි⎀ි⎃ුāļ¸ āļ´ි⎅ිāļšāļŗ āļ‡āļ¸āļģිāļšාāļąු āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨ⎃්āļ§ී⎀āļą් āļ¸ොāļŊāļģ් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් "Land of Osiris" āļąāļ¸් āļœ්‍āļģāļą්āļŽāļēේ ⎃āļŗāˇ„āļą් ⎀ේ. āļ´ොāļ­ේāļšිāļēāļąāˇ€ා Flinders Petrie, āļ‡āļ¸āļģිāļšාāļąු āļ´ුāļģා⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨ J. O. Kinnaman ⎃āļ¸āļœ āļ‘āļš්⎀ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේāļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ු⎀ ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļ­් āļļ⎀ āļ´ොāļ­ේ ⎃āļŗāˇ„āļą් ⎀ේ. āļ‘āļē āļ…āļ­ීāļ­ āˇි⎂්āļ§ාāļ ාāļģāļēāļš āļ‰āļ´ැāļģāļĢි ⎀ාāļģ්āļ­ා āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšිāļģීāļ¸් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļˇා⎀ිāļ­ා āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯"āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ි-āļœුāļģුāļ­්⎀ාāļšāļģ්⎂āļĢ āļēāļą්āļ­්‍āļģ" āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļē āļ¸ීāļ§ āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 36,000 āļšāļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯āļļ⎀āļ§ āˇ€ාāļģ්āļ­ා āļ…āļŠංāļœු ⎃ැāļŸāˇ€ුāļĢු āļšාāļ¸āļģ⎀āļŊāļ§ āļ¸āļŸ āļ´ෑāļ¯ීāļē āļēී āļ”⎄ු ⎃āļŗāˇ„āļą් āļšāļģāļēි.

⎀ි⎁ාāļģāļ¯āļēෙāļšු ⎀ූ āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą්, āļ‹āļ­ුāļģු āļšැāļŊි⎆ෝāļąිāļēා⎀ේ ⎆්‍āļģීāļ¸ේ⎃āļą්⎀āļģුāļą්āļœේ āļšුāļŠා āļ´්‍āļģේāļš්⎂āļš āļ´ිāļģි⎃āļšāļ§ āļ¯ේ⎁āļąāļēāļšāļ¯ී āļ’ āļœැāļą āļšිāļēා ⎃ිāļ§ිāļēේāļē, āļ´āˇƒු⎀ āļšැ⎃āļ§් āļ´āļ§āļēේ āļ´āļ§ිāļœāļ­ āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී, 1955 āļ¯ී āļ”⎄ුāļœේ āļĸී⎀ිāļ­āļēේ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒාāļąāļē āļ‹āļ¯ා ⎀ිāļē.(āļ”⎄ු āļ‹āļ´āļ­ āļŊැāļļු⎀ේ 1877 āļ´ෙāļļāļģ⎀ාāļģි 23 ⎀ැāļąිāļ¯ාāļē. āļ”⎄ිāļēෝ ⎄ි āļļ්‍āļģāļēāļą් ⎃ිāļ§ āˇƒැāļ­āļ´ුāļ¸්11 āļš් āļ‹āļ­ුāļģිāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ැāļ­āļ´ුāļ¸් āļ‘āļšāļš් āļąැāļœෙāļąāˇ„ිāļģිāļą් āļœො⎀ිāļ´āļŊ. āļ”⎄ු āļ°āļąāˇ€āļ­් āļ¯ෙāļ¸āˇ€්āļ´ිāļēāļą්āļœේ āļ‘āļšāļ¸ āļ¯āļģු⎀ා⎀ූ āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ”⎄ුāļœේ āļ´ිāļēා ⎀ෛāļ¯්‍āļē⎀āļģāļēෙāļšු āˇƒāˇ„ ⎄ා⎀āļŠ් āļ‹āļ´ාāļ°ිāļ°ාāļģිāļēෙāļšි.āļ”⎄ුāļœේ ⎅āļ¸ා ⎀ිāļēේāļ¯ී, āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ­āļ¸ āļ¯ෙāļ¸ාāļ´ිāļēāļą්āļœේ āļœො⎀ිāļļිāļ¸් ⎀āļ§ා āļŠāļ­āļŊ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ෙāļąāļ­් ⎃්⎀āļ¯ේ⎁ිāļšāļšෞāļ­ුāļš āˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු āļ‘āļš්āļģැ⎃් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļąි⎃ා āļ´ුāļģාāˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු āļšෙāļģෙ⎄ි āļ¸ුāļŊ් āļ‹āļąāļą්āļ¯ු⎀āļš් āļ‡āļ­ි āļšāˇ…ේāļē. āļ”⎄ු⎀āļē⎃ āļ…⎀ුāļģුāļ¯ු 15 āļ¯ී āļ‹āˇƒāˇƒ් āļ´ා⎃āļŊෙāļą් āļ‹āļ´ාāļ°ිāļē āļŊāļļා āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ 16 āļ¯ී āļ”⎄ිāļēෝ āļ´්‍āļģාāļą්āļ­āļēේ āļœුāļģු⎀āļģāļēෙāļšුāļŊෙ⎃ āļļāļŊāļ´āļ­්‍āļģ āļŊāļļා āļ‡āļ­. āļ”⎄ු 1894 āļ¯ී āļ‰āļą්āļ¯ිāļēාāļąා ⎄ි āļ‡āļą්āļœෝāļŊා ⎄ි āļ§්‍āļģāļēි-⎃්āļ§ේāļ§් ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļŊāļēāļ§āļ‡āļ­ු⎅āļ­් ⎀ූ āļ¯ෙ⎀āļą āļŊාāļļාāļŊāļ­āļ¸ āˇි⎂්‍āļēāļēා ⎀ිāļē.

āļ”⎄ු āļœ්‍āļģීāļš āˇƒāˇ„ āļŊāļ­ිāļą් ⎃ා⎄ිāļ­්‍āļēāļē, āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļ‰āļ­ි⎄ා⎃āļē, āļˇා⎂ා ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēා⎀ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃āļ¸්āļˇා⎀්‍āļē āļ´ුāļģා⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēා⎀āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āˇ€ි⎁ේ⎂āļĨ āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸āļš් āļŊāļļා āļœāļ­් ⎃āļ¸්āļˇා⎀්‍āļē āļ´ාāļ¨āļ¸ාāļŊා⎀āļš් āļ”⎄ුāļœේ āļ´්‍āļģāļ°ාāļą āˇ€ේ. 1900 āļ¯ී, āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą්āļ ිāļšාāļœෝ ⎀ි⎁්⎀ ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļŊāļēāļ§ āļ‡āļ­ු⎅ු ⎀ූāļēේ āļœ්‍āļģීāļš āˇ„ා ⎃āļ¸්āļˇා⎀්‍āļē āļ´ුāļģා⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēා⎀ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ‹āļ´ාāļ°ිāļšāļ§āļēුāļ­ු ⎄ැāļ¯ෑāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļē. āļ ිāļšාāļœෝ ⎀ි⎁්⎀ ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļŊāļēේ ⎃ිāļ§ිāļēāļ¯ී āļ”⎄ු āˇ€āˇƒāļģ āļ­ුāļąāļš් ⎀ෛāļ¯්‍āļē⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēා⎀ ⎄ැāļ¯ෑāļģූ āļąāļ¸ුāļ­් āļšි⎃ි ⎀ිāļ§ෙāļšāļ­් MD āļ‹āļ´ාāļ°ිāļē ⎃āļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢ āļšāˇ…ේ āļąැāļ­)

.āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ´්‍āļģ⎁්āļąāļēāļ§ āļ´ි⎅ිāļ­ුāļģු āļŊෙ⎃ āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁ āļšāˇ…ේ āļ‘āļ¸ āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු  ⎀ි⎁්āļ¸ිāļ­ āļ’⎀ා ⎀ූ āļļ⎀āļ­් āļ’⎀ා āļ´ි⎅ිāļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āļ­āļģāļ¸් āļļුāļ¯්āļ°ිāļ¸āļ­් ⎄ා āļšුāļ­ු⎄āļŊāļē āļ´ිāļģි āļ´ිāļģි⎃් āļļි⎄ි ⎀ී āļąොāļ­ිāļļූ āļ‘⎀āļšāļ§ āļ’⎀ා āļ´āˇ…āļšිāļģීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ”⎀ුāļą් āļ‹āļą්āļ¸āļ­්āļ­āļšāļēāļą් ⎃ේ āļŊෝāļšāļēා ⎃ිāļąා⎃ෙāļąු āļ‡āļ­ි āļąි⎃ා āļ‘āļ¸ āˇ€āļ§ිāļąා āļšāļģුāļĢු āļ´ි⎅ිāļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āļŊෝāļšāļē ⎃ූāļ¯ාāļąāļ¸් āļąැāļ­ි āļļ⎀āļ§ āļ­āļ¸ා āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ෙāļ§්‍āļģි āļ­ීāļģāļĢāļē āļšāļģ āļąි⎄āļŦ⎀ූ āļļ⎀āļēි.

⎃්āļ§ී⎀āļą් āļ¸ෝāļŊāļģ් āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļ´ෙāļ§්‍āļģිāļœේ ⎃āļ¸්āļļāļą්āļ°āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļœේ ⎃ොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸් āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු ⎀āļŠාāļ­් ⎀ි⎃්āļ­āļģාāļ­්āļ¸āļšāˇ€ āļœāˇ€ේ⎂āļĢāļē āļšāˇ…ේāļē:"āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļœේ ⎃ොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸් āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļŊිāļ›ිāļ­ āˇƒාāļš්⎂ි āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ි āļļ⎀ āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļšිāļēා⎃ිāļ§ිāļēේ āļ”⎄ු āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ෙāļ§්‍āļģි āļ”⎀ුāļą් ⎃ොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāļ¸āļ­් ⎀ූ āļ¯ේ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු āļģāļĸāļēāļ§ āˇ€ාāļģ්āļ­ා āļšāˇ… ⎀ිāļ§ āļ’⎀ා āļŊෝāļšāļēāļ§ āˇ„ෙ⎅ිāļąොāļšāļģāļą āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු⎀ේ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸āˇ„ා āļļ්‍āļģිāļ­ාāļą්‍āļēāļēේ āļģāļĸāļēāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ”⎄ුāļ§ āļ­āļģ්āļĸāļąāļē  āļšොāļ§ āļ…āļ­්⎃āļą් āļœāļ­්  āļļැ⎀ිāļą් āļ¸ිāļē āļēāļą āļ­ුāļģුāļ¸āļ‘āļē āļģāˇ„āˇƒāļš් āļŊෙ⎃ āļ­āļļා āļœāļąිāļ¸ිāļą් āļ”⎄ු āļ­āļąි⎀āļ¸ āˇ€ිāļŗāˇ€ූāļēේāļē

 āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁ āļšāˇ…ේ āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļœේ ⎃ොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸්⎀āļŊāļ¯ී, āļœුāļģුāļ­්⎀ාāļšāļģ්⎂āļĢāļē āļĸāļē āļœැāļąීāļ¸ේ ⎄ැāļšිāļēා⎀ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ”⎀ුāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯āˇƒොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸් āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗāˇ€ āļ´ි⎅ි āļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāļ¸ාāļĸāļē āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් ⎃ූāļ¯ාāļąāļ¸් āļąැāļ­ි āļļ⎀ āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļ¯ āļ­ීāļģāļĢāļē āļšāˇ… āļļ⎀āļēි."āļ´ෙāļ§්‍āļģි āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļ´ුāļģා⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēා⎀ āļ¸āļœිāļą් āļļāļēිāļļāļŊāļē āļ“āļ­ි⎄ා⎃ිāļš āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āˇƒා⎄ිāļ­්‍āļē āļŊේāļ›āļąāļēāļš් āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃්āļŽාāļ´ිāļ­āļšāļģāļą āļŊෙ⎃ āļģāļĸāļē āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą්āļ§ āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁ āļšāˇ…⎄.āļąāļ¸ුāļ­්, āļ‘āļē āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļ¸ුāļŊ් ⎃්⎀āļģූāļ´āļēෙāļą් āļ´āļ¸āļĢි. āļš්⎂ේāļ­්‍āļģāļēේāˇ€āˇƒāļģ 50āļšāļ§ āˇ€ැāļŠි āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් āļœāļ­ āļšāˇ… āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸ āˇ„āļšා āļēෑāļ¸ේ āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢිāļą් ⎄āļ­් ⎀āļ­ා⎀āļš් āļŊො⎀ ⎀āļ§ා āļœāļ¸āļą් āļšāˇ…ේāļē. ⎃ැāļļෑ āļŊෝāļš āļœāˇ€ේ⎂āļšāļēෙāļšු āļŊෙ⎃, āļ”⎄ු āļ¸ා⎃ ​​⎄āļēāļš් āļ†āļš්āļ§ිāļš් āļ´්‍āļģāļ¯ේ⎁āļēේ āļ¯ුāļģ⎃්āļŽ āļ‘āˇƒ්āļšිāļ¸ෝ⎃් āļœෝāļ­්‍āļģāļēāļš් ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļĸී⎀āļ­් ⎀ූ āļ…āļ­āļģ, āļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ‡āļ¸āļģිāļšා⎀ේ āļĸි⎀ාāļģෝ āļ´්‍āļģāļ°ාāļą āļ¯āļŠāļēāļ¸්āļšāļģු⎀āļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ…āļŊ්āļŊා āļœāļą්āļąා āļŊāļ¯ āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ…āļ´්‍āļģිāļšාāļąු āļ¸ිāļąීāļ¸āļģු āļœෝāļ­්‍āļģිāļšāļēāļą් ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļēāļ¸්āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් āļœāļ­ āļšāˇ…ේāļē. āļ”⎄ු āļģෝāļ¸āļēේ āļšැāļ§āļšොāļ¸්āļļ⎃් āļœāˇ€ේ⎂āļĢāļē āļšāˇ… āļ´āˇ…āļ¸ු āļ´ුāļģා⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨāļēāļą්āļœෙāļą් āļšෙāļąෙāļšි.āļ‡āļ­ි āļ¸ිāļ­්‍āļģāļ­්⎀āļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ āļģිāļ­ාāļ´āļ¯ාāļąāˇ€āļŊ ⎄ෝ āļŊිāļ´ි⎀āļŊ ⎃ෘāļĸු ⎃ාāļš්⎂ිāļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ි ⎀ු⎀āļ¯, āļ´āļģි⎀ේ⎁āļąීāļē ⎃ාāļš්⎂ි āļ­ිāļļේ. āļ¸ේ āļ…āļąු⎀, ⎃්āļ§ී⎀āļą් āļ¸ෙāļŊāļģ් āļŊිāļēāļą්āļąේāļ”⎀ුāļą් āļ¯ෙāļ¯ෙāļąාāļ¸ āļ´āļŊ⎃්āļ­ීāļąāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ…āļ°්‍āļēāļēāļąāļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා ⎀ූ āļļ්‍āļģිāļ­ාāļą්‍āļē āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸ේ, āļ¸āˇ„ාāļļ්‍āļģිāļ­ාāļą්‍āļēāļēේ ⎀ිāļš්āļ§ෝāļģිāļēාāļąු āļ†āļēāļ­āļąāļēේ ⎃ාāļ¸ාāļĸිāļšāļēāļą් ⎀ූ āļ…āļ­āļģ, āļ´ෙāļ§්‍āļģිāļœේ ⎃āļœāļēāļą් āļ¯ෙāļ¯ෙāļąෙāļšුāļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļšāļ­ු⎀āļģāļēා ⎀ූ American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal ⎀ෙāļ­āļąිāļ­ිāļ´āļ­ා āļŊිāļ´ි āļŊāļļා āļ¯ුāļą් āļļ⎀āļēි.

Zaki Hawass āˇƒāˇ„ Mark Lehner ⎀ැāļąි āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨāļēිāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් ⎀ිāļšāļŊ්āļ´ āļą්‍āļēාāļēāļą් āļœිāļŊ්⎀ා āļ¯āļ¸ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āˇ€āļ§ා āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු "⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļ­්āļ¸āļš" āļ´āˇƒුāļļිāļ¸āļš් ⎄ිāļ­ාāļ¸āļ­ාāļ¸ āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļšāˇ…⎄. āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āļ‰āļ¯ිāļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļ´ිāļ§ුāļ´āˇƒ āļ‡āļ­ි āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļ‰āļ­ා āļ¯ිāļēුāļĢු ⎁ි⎂්āļ§ාāļ ාāļģāļēේ āļą්‍āļēාāļēāļ§ āļ¸ුāļŊāļ¯ී āˇƒāˇ„ාāļē āļ¯ුāļą් āļŊෙ⎄්āļąāļģ්, ⎄āļ¯ි⎃ිāļēේāļ¸ āļąිāļŊ āļšāļ­ා⎀ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļēāļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ´āļ§āļą් āļœāļ­් āļ…āļ­āļģ, ⎃āļšී ⎄⎀ා⎃්āļœේ āˇƒāˇ„ාāļē āļŊāļļා āļœāļ­් āļ…āļ­āļģ āļšි⎃ිāļ¯ු ⎃ීāļ¸ා⎀āļšිāļą්āļ­ොāļģ⎀ āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු⎀ේ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ිāļŠ āļ…āļ°්‍āļēāļēāļąāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āˇƒāļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢ āļ’āļšාāļ°ිāļšාāļģāļēāļš්āļŊāļļා āļœāļ­්āļ­ේāļē.āļŊෙ⎄්āļąāļģ් āļģොāļļāļ§් ⎂ෝāļ ්āļœේ ⎃්āļ´ිāļą්āļš්⎃් ⎄ි ⎀ැ⎃ි āļ›ාāļ¯āļąāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļą්‍āļēාāļē āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļšාāļģී⎀āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļš්⎂ේāļ´ āļšāˇ…ේ āļ‘āļē āļšි⎃ිāļēāļ¸් āļąāˇ€ීāļą āļ›ාāļ¯āļąāļēāļš් āļļ⎀ āļ­āļģ්āļš āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļąි. 1990 āļœāļĢāļą්⎀āļŊāļ¯ීāļģොāļļāļ§් ⎂ෝāļ ් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් ⎃්āļ´ිāļą්āļš්⎃්āļœේ ⎃ිāļģුāļģේ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ’ āˇ€āļ§ා āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļœāļŊ්⎀āļŊ āļ‡āļ­ි ⎀ිāļŊි ⎀ැ⎃ි āļ›ාāļ¯āļąāļēāļļ⎀ āļ”āļ´්āļ´ු āļšāˇ…ේāļē. āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 8000 āļš āļąිāļŊ āļšාāļŊාāļąුāļš්‍āļģāļ¸āļēāļ§ āļ…āļąු⎀ āļ‘⎀ැāļąි āļ›ාāļ¯āļąāļē ⎀ීāļ¸ේ ⎃āļŊāļšුāļĢුāļ‰āļ­ිāļģි āļšāˇ… ⎄ැāļšි āļ‘⎀ැāļąි āļ…āļ°ිāļš āˇ€āļģ්⎂ා⎀āļš් āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු⎀ේ āļąොāļ­ිāļļුāļĢි.

āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁ āļšāˇ…ේ āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ‘āļš් āļšාāļģ්āļēāļēāļš් ⎀ූāļēේ āļēෝāļ° āļœු⎀āļą්⎀ිāļ¯ුāļŊි ⎄ෝ āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠ āˇ„ු⎀āļ¸ාāļģු āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļē āļļ⎀āļēි. āļœී⎃ා ⎃ාāļąු⎀ේ āļ´ා⎂ාāļĢāļēෙāļą් āļ…āļŠි 1,100 āļš් āļ´āˇ„⎅ිāļą් āļ´ි⎄ිāļ§ි āļšුāļ§ිāļēāļš āļœāļļāļŠාāļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­ි āļ¯ැ⎀ැāļą්āļ­ āļ´āˇ…ිāļŸු āļąි⎃ා, āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු āļ´ූāļĸāļšāļēāļą්āļ§ āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා āļ§ෙāļŊිāļ´āļ­ිāļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠ āļēැ⎀ීāļ¸āļ§ āˇ„ැāļšි ⎀ිāļē.āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸ේ ⎃āļˇාāļ´āļ­ි āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ිāļ°ාāļēāļš āļ…āļ°්‍āļēāļš්⎂ āļ†āļ ාāļģ්āļē āļ‡āļŊ්āļļāļ§් āļĸේ. āļ¸ැāļš්āļŠොāļąāļŊ්āļŠ් āļ´āˇ€āˇƒāļąāļ´āļģිāļ¯ි, āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠ āļ‘⎀ූ āļļ⎀ āļ´ැāˇ€āˇƒූ āļ‘āļš් ⎃්āļŽාāļąāļēāļš් ⎀āļą්āļąේ āļœ්‍āļģෑāļą්āļŠ් āļšැāļąිāļēොāļą් āļē.1909 āļ¯ී āļœ්‍āļģෑāļą්āļŠ් āļšැāļąිāļēāļą් ⎄ි ⎃ොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļœැāļą āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ¯ැāļą āˇƒිāļ§ිāļą්āļąāļ§ āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģāļ¸āˇ„ාāļ ාāļģ්āļē āļ‘āˇƒ්.āļ’. āļĸෝāļģ්āļŠāļą් āļ´āˇ€ා āļ¯ැāļą āˇƒිāļ§ි āļąāļ¸ුāļ­් āļ’ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļŊිāļēāļšිāļē⎀ිāļŊි āļ…āļ´ āˇƒāļ­ු⎀ āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­.āļēāļ¸ෙāļš් āļ”⎄ුāļœේ āļ¯ේ⎁āļą āļšෙāļģෙ⎄ි āļ…⎀āļ°ාāļąāļē āļēොāļ¸ු āļšāļģāļą්āļąේ āļąāļ¸්, āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ¯āļšුāļĢුāļ¸ු⎄ුāļĢāļ­ෙ⎄ි āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ු⎀āļš් ⎄ෝ āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āˇ€ාāļģ්āļ­ා āˇƒāˇ„ිāļ­ āļšාāļ¸āļģ ⎄ෝ āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ´්‍āļģාāļœ්āļ“āļ­ි⎄ා⎃ිāļš āļ´ෞāļģාāļĢිāļšāļ­්⎀āļē ⎃ොāļēා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļ´්‍āļģāļļāļą්āļ° āļąොāļšāˇ… āļļ⎀ āļąි⎃ැāļšāļē.

āļšිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļšිāļēා ⎃ිāļ§ිāļēේ āļšāˇ€āļ¯ා ⎄ෝ āļ‘āļ¸ āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļŊෝāļšāļē ⎃ූāļ¯ාāļąāļ¸් ⎀āļąු āļ‡āļ­ැāļēි āļ­āļ¸āļą්⎀ි⎁්⎀ා⎃ āļšāļģāļą āļļ⎀āļ­් āļ‘āļē āļ”⎄ුāļœේ āļ¸āļģāļĢāļēෙāļą් āļ´āˇƒු āļ‰āļš්āļ¸āļąිāļą් ⎀āļąු āļ‡āļ­ි āļļ⎀āļ­්āļē. āļ‘āļļැ⎀ිāļą්, Cheopsāļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēāļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ āļģāˇ„āˇƒ් āļšුāļ§ිāļēāļ§ āļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ´්‍āļģ⎀ේ⎁āļē āļ´්‍āļģāļ°ාāļą āļ¸ෙ⎄ෙāļēුāļ¸ේ āļŠāļĸිāļ´්āļ­ු ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļĨāļēිāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļĨාāļąāˇ€āļą්āļ­āˇ€ āļ†āļģāļš්⎂ා āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී.

fossilized dinosaur eggs found in China āļ ීāļąāļēෙāļą් ⎄āļ¸ු⎀āļą āļŠāļēිāļąāˇƒෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ




 Dinosaur eggs found in China

The unusual discovery was made when a 10-year-old Chinese boy was playing on an embankment on the bank of the Dong River in Heyuan, South China's Guangdong Province. While playing on the embankment, he saw a "strange stone" on the ground and alerted local museum experts to the site and excavated a nest of 11 dinosaur eggs. They confirmed that it was an accidentally fossilized dinosaur nest of 11 dinosaur eggs believed to be from the late Cretaceous period, about 66 million years ago.

Experts believe each of the 11 eggs is about nine centimeters (3.5 inches) long and dates back to the late Cretaceous period, about 66 million years before the ancient beasts went extinct.

The third-grader said he initially noticed a 'strange rock' in the soil, but upon closer inspection realized it might be an egg. Experts confirmed his conclusion before digging up another 10 eggs nearby.

Heyuan, a city of three million people, is considered the 'home of the dinosaurs' in China. In 2015, road workers in Heyuan were laying a sewage pipe in the center of the city when they discovered a giant cluster of 43 fossilized dinosaur eggs.

 It is said that more than 17,000 dinosaur eggs have been excavated in Heyuan City since 1996. The first recorded dinosaur egg in Heyuan was found in Donggang in March 1996. Since then, more than 17,000 of them have been found in the city

.The Heyuan Dinosaur Museum claims to have 10,008 dinosaur eggs, the largest such collection in the world.

āļ ීāļąāļēෙāļą් ⎄āļ¸ු⎀āļą āļŠāļēිāļąāˇƒෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ

āļ ීāļąāļēේ10 ⎄ැ⎀ිāļģිāļ¯ි āļ´ිāļģිāļ¸ි ⎅āļ¸āļēāļšු āļ¯āļšුāļĢු āļ ීāļąāļēේGuangdong āļ´āˇ…ාāļ­ේ Heyuan ⎄ි Dong āļœං āļ‰āˇ€ුāļģේ āļļැāļ¸්āļ¸āļš āˇƒෙāļŊ්āļŊāļ¸් āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් ⎃ිāļ§ිāļēāļ¯ී āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ…āˇƒාāļ¸ාāļą්‍āļē ⎃ොāļēාāļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒිāļ¯ු āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී.āļļැāļ¸්āļ¸ āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් ⎃ිāļ§ිāļēāļ¯ී āļļිāļ¸ āļ­ිāļļුāļĢු "āļ…āļ¸ුāļ­ු āļœāļŊāļš්' āļ¯ැāļš āļ…āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ¯ේ⎁ීāļē āļšෞāļ­ුāļšාāļœාāļģ ⎀ි⎁ේ⎂āļĨāļēāļą්āļ§ āļ‘āļ¸ āˇƒ්āļŽාāļąāļē āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸් āļ¯ී āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ āļŠāļēිāļąෝ⎃ෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ11 āļš āļšූāļŠු⎀āļš් āļšැāļĢීāļ¸් āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී. āļ‘āļē āˇ€āˇƒāļģ āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą 66 āļšāļ§ āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āļ´ෙāļģ āļš්‍āļģිāļ§ේ⎃ිāļē⎃් āļēුāļœāļēේ āļ…āļœ āļˇාāļœāļēේ ⎃ිāļ§ි āļļ⎀āļ§ āˇ€ි⎁්⎀ා⎃ āļšෙāļģෙāļą āļŠāļēිāļąෝ⎃ෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ11āļšිāļą් āļēුāļ­් āļ…⎄āļ¸්āļļෙāļą් ⎆ො⎃ිāļŊීāļšāļģāļĢāļē ⎀ූ āļŠāļēිāļąෝ⎃ෝāļģ āļšූāļŠු⎀āļš් āļļ⎀āļ§ āļ”⎀ුāļą් āļ­āˇ„⎀ුāļģු āļšāļģ āļ­ිāļļේ.

āļ´්‍āļģ⎀ීāļĢāļēāļą් ⎀ි⎁්⎀ා⎃ āļšāļģāļą්āļąේ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ 11⎄ි ⎃ෑāļ¸ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģāļēāļš්āļ¸ āļ¯ිāļœāˇƒෙāļą්āļ§ි āļ¸ීāļ§āļģ āļąāˇ€āļēāļš් (āļ…āļŸāļŊ් 3.5) āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āˇ€āļą āļ…āļ­āļģāļ‘āļē āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļ¸ෘāļœāļēāļą් ⎀āļŗ āˇ€ීāļ¸āļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ āļš්‍āļģිāļ§ේ⎃ිāļē⎃් āļēුāļœāļēේ āļ…āļœ āļˇාāļœāļē āļ¯āļš්⎀ා āˇ€āˇƒāļģ āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą 66 āļš් āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āļ´ැāļģāļĢි āļļ⎀āļēි.

āļ­ුāļą්⎀āļą āˇ්‍āļģේāļĢිāļēේ  āļ‰āļœෙāļą āļœāļą්āļąා ⎁ි⎂්‍āļēāļēා āļ´ැāˇ€āˇƒු⎀ේ āļ­āļ¸ා āļ¸ුāļŊිāļą් āļ´āˇƒෙ⎄ි 'āļ…āļ¸ුāļ­ු āļœāļŊāļš්' āļ¯ුāļ§ු āļąāļ¸ුāļ­් āļ‘āļē ⎄ොāļŗිāļą් āļ´āļģීāļš්⎂ා āļšිāļģීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ´āˇƒු āļ‘āļē  āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģāļēāļš් ⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļšි āļļ⎀ ⎀āļ§āˇ„ාāļœāļ­් āļļ⎀āļēි. āļ’ āļ…āˇƒāļŊ āļ­āˇ€āļ­් āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ 10āļš් āļšැāļĢීāļ¸āļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ ⎀ි⎁ේ⎂āļĨāļēāļą් āļ”⎄ුāļœේ āļąිāļœāļ¸āļąāļē āļ­āˇ„⎀ුāļģු āļšāˇ…⎄.

āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą āļ­ුāļąāļš āļĸāļąāļœāˇ„āļąāļēāļš් ⎃ිāļ§ිāļą āˇ„ෙāļēු⎀ාāļą් āļąāļœāļģāļē āļ ීāļąāļēේ 'āļŠāļēිāļąෝ⎃āļģāļēāļą්āļœේ āļąි⎀⎄āļą' āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃ැāļŊāļšේ.2015 āļ¯ී ⎄ෙāļēු⎀ාāļą් ⎄ි āļ¸ාāļģ්āļœ āˇ€ැāļŠ āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් ⎃ිāļ§ි āļšāļ¸්āļšāļģු⎀āļą් āļąāļœāļģ āļ¸āļ°්‍āļēāļēේ āļ…āļ´āļ¯්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļąāļŊāļēāļš් āļ‘⎅āļ¯්āļ¯ී ⎆ො⎃ිāļŊීāļšāļģāļĢāļē⎀ූ āļŊāļ¯ āļŠāļēිāļąෝ⎃ෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ 43 āļš āļēෝāļ° āļ´ොāļšුāļģāļš් ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļą්āļąා āļŊāļ¯ී.

 1996 ⎃ිāļ§ Heyuan āļąāļœāļģāļēේ āļŠāļēිāļąො⎃ෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ 17,000āļšāļ§ āˇ€ැāļŠි āļ´්‍āļģāļ¸ාāļĢāļēāļš් āļšැāļĢීāļ¸් āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­ි āļļ⎀ āļ´ැāˇ€āˇƒේ.Heyuan ⎄ි āļ´āˇ…āļ¸ු ⎀ාāļģ්āļ­ාāļœāļ­ āļŠāļēිāļąො⎃ෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģāļē 1996 āļ¸ාāļģ්āļ­ු āļ¸ා⎃āļēේāļ¯ී āļŠොංāļœāļŸෙāļą් ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļą්āļąා āļŊāļ¯ී. āļ‘āļ­ැāļą් ⎃ිāļ§ āļ’⎀ාāļēිāļą් 17,000 āļšāļ§ āˇ€ැāļŠි āļ´්‍āļģāļ¸ාāļĢāļēāļš් āļąāļœāļģāļēෙāļą් ⎄āļ¸ු⎀ී āļ‡āļ­

.Heyuan Dinosaur āļšෞāļ­ුāļšාāļœාāļģāļēේ āļŠāļēිāļąො⎃ෝāļģ āļļිāļ­්āļ­āļģ 10,008 āļš් āļ‡āļ­ි āļļ⎀āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁ āļšāļģāļą āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ‘āļē āļŊෝāļšāļēේ āļ‘⎀ැāļąි ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊāļ­āļ¸ āļ‘āļšāļ­ු⎀ ⎀ේ.

betz mystery sphere - Betz's mystery sphere āļļෙāļ§්⎃්āļœේ āļ…āļˇිāļģāˇ„āˇƒ් āļœෝāļŊāļē



 Betz mystery sphere - Betz's mystery sphere

In 1974, a fire destroyed a large portion of the Betz family forest. Examining the damage, they found a strange metal ball, completely smooth, with only a single oblong triangle symbol on it. Thinking it was some kind of space meteorite, they took it home.

About two weeks later, the Betz family noticed something strange about the metal ball they brought home. The sphere resonates with certain sounds and frequencies (such as the sound of a guitar) and emits a sound similar to that of a butterfly vibrating.

Moreover, Betts discovered that if the ball is pushed across the ground, it will change the direction of its own accord and often return to its original starting point.

Betts then decided to reveal this to the media, and Lon Enger, a photojournalist for the St. Petersburg Times, confirmed the claims:

Lon Enger:-

"[Mrs. Betts.] put it on the ground and told me to give it a push. It rolled a short distance and stopped. After a while, it turned on its own and rolled to the right about four feet. It stopped. Then it turned again and rolled about eight feet to the left and made a big arc and came back to my feet. came."

In the end, this news became a media battle and famous newspapers like New York Times and London Daily sent reporters to publish this.

To this day, it is still unknown exactly what the Betz Mystery Sphere is and no one even knows where the device is today. However, some believe it to be an extraterrestrial object, while others believe it is a man-made device.

Pictured: 12-year-old Wayne Betz with the ball.

Image courtesy of WJCT


betz mystery sphere - āļļෙāļ§්⎃්āļœේ āļ…āļˇිāļģāˇ„āˇƒ් āļœෝāļŊāļē
1974 āļ¯ී, āļœිāļą්āļąāļš් āļąි⎃ා āļļෙāļ§්⎃්(Betz) āļ´āˇ€ුāļŊේ ⎀āļąාāļą්āļ­āļģ⎀āļŊිāļą් ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊ āļšොāļ§āˇƒāļš් ⎀ිāļąා⎁ ⎀ිāļē. ⎄ාāļąිāļē āļ´āļģීāļš්⎂ා āļšāļģāļą āˇ€ිāļ§ āļ”⎀ුāļą් āļ­āļąි āļ¯ිāļœāļ§ි āļ­්āļģිāļšෝāļĢ āˇƒංāļšේāļ­āļēāļš් āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļ‡āļ­ි ⎃āļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢāļēෙāļą්āļ¸ āˇƒිāļąිāļŗු ⎀ූ āļ…āļ¸ුāļ­ු āļŊෝ⎄ āļļෝāļŊāļēāļš් ⎄āļ¸ු⎀ී āļ‡āļ­. āļ‘āļē āļšි⎃ිāļēāļ¸් āļ†āļšාāļģāļēāļš āļ…āļˇ්āļē⎀āļšා⎁ āļ‹āļŊ්āļšාāļ´ාāļ­āļēāļš් āļēැāļēි ⎃ිāļ­ූ āļ”⎀ුāļą් āļ‘āļē āļąිāˇ€āˇƒāļ§ āļœෙāļą āļœො⎃් āļ‡āļ­.
⎃āļ­ි āļ¯ෙāļšāļšāļ§ āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āļ´āˇƒු, Betz āļ´āˇ€ුāļŊ āļ­āļ¸ āļąිāˇ€āˇƒāļ§ āļœෙāļą āļ† āļŊෝ⎄ āļļෝāļŊāļē āļ´ිāļŊිāļļāļ¯āˇ€ āļ…āļ¸ුāļ­ු āļēāļ¸āļš් āļąිāļģීāļš්⎁āļĢāļē⎀ී āļ‡āļ­. āļœෝāļŊāļē āļēāļ¸් āļēāļ¸් ⎁āļļ්āļ¯ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ංāļ›්āļēාāļ­ (āļœිāļ§āļģāļēāļš āˇāļļ්āļ°āļē ⎀ැāļąි) ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļ…āļąුāļąාāļ¯ āˇ€āļą āļļ⎀ āˇƒāˇ„, ⎃āļģ⎃ුāļŊāļš් āļšāļ¸්āļ´āļąāļē ⎀āļąāˇ€ිāļ§ āļąැāļœෙāļą āˇ„āļŠāļ§ āˇƒāļ¸ාāļą āˇ„āļŠāļš් āļąිāļšුāļ­් ⎀ී āļ‡āļ­.
āļ‘āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš්āļ¯ āļąො⎀, āļļෝāļŊāļē āļļිāļ¸ āˇ„āļģ⎄ා āļ­āļŊ්āļŊු āļšāˇ…⎄ොāļ­්, āļ‘āļē ⎃්⎀āļšීāļē āļšැāļ¸ැāļ­්āļ­ෙāļą් āļ¯ි⎁ා⎀ ⎀ෙāļąāˇƒ් āļšāļģ āļļො⎄ෝ ⎀ිāļ§ āļ‘⎄ි āļ¸ුāļŊ් āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇāļš āˇƒ්āļŽාāļąāļēāļ§ āļ´ැāļ¸ිāļĢෙāļą āļļ⎀ āļļෙāļ§්⎃් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් ⎃ොāļēා āļœāļą්āļąා āļŊāļ¯ී.
āļ‰āļą්āļ´āˇƒු āļļෙāļ§්⎃් āļ¸ාāļ°්āļē ⎀ෙāļ­ āļ¸ෙāļē āļ…āļąා⎀āļģāļĢāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ­ීāļģāļĢāļē āļšāˇ… āļ…āļ­āļģ, ⎁ාāļą්āļ­ āļ´ීāļ§āļģ්⎃්āļļāļģ්āļœ් āļ§āļēිāļ¸්⎃්(St. Petersburg Times) āļ´ු⎀āļ­්āļ´āļ­ේ āļĄාāļēාāļģූāļ´ āļ¸ාāļ°්āļē⎀ේāļ¯ිāļēෙāļšු ⎀āļą āļŊෝāļą් āļ‘āļą්āļœāļģ්(Lon Enger) āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ´්āļģāļšා⎁āļēāļą් ⎃āļąාāļŽ āļšāˇ…ේāļē:
āļŊෝāļą් āļ‘āļą්āļœāļģ්:-
"[āļļෙāļ§්⎃් āļ¸āˇ„āļ­්āļ¸ිāļē.] āļļිāļ¸ āļ­ිāļēāļŊා āļ­āļŊ්āļŊු⎀āļš් āļ¯ෙāļą්āļą āļšි⎀්⎀ා. āļ‘āļē āļ§ිāļš āļ¯ුāļģāļš් āļ´ෙāļģ⎅ී āļąāļ­āļģ ⎀ිāļē. āļ¸āļ¯ āˇ€ෙāļŊා⎀āļšිāļą් āļ‘āļē āļ­āļąි⎀āļ¸ āˇ„ැāļģී āļ…āļŠි ⎄āļ­āļģāļš් āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āļ¯āļšුāļĢāļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ⎅ී āļœිāļēා. āļ’āļš āļąැ⎀ැāļ­්āļ­ු⎀ා. āļ‰āļą්āļ´āˇƒු āļ‘āļē āļąැ⎀āļ­ āˇ„ැāļģී āļ…āļŠි āļ…āļ§āļš් āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āˇ€āļ¸āļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ⎅ී ⎀ි⎁ාāļŊ āļ ාāļ´āļēāļš් ⎃ාāļ¯ා āļ¸āļœේ āļ¯ෙāļ´ා ⎅āļŸāļ§ āļąැ⎀āļ­ āļ´ැāļ¸ිāļĢිāļēා."
āļ…āˇ€āˇƒාāļąāļēේāļ¯ී āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ´ු⎀āļ­ āļ¸ාāļ°්āļē ⎃āļ§āļąāļš් āļļ⎀āļ§ āļ´āļ­්⎀ූ āļ…āļ­āļģ āļąි⎀් āļēෝāļģ්āļš් āļ§āļēිāļ¸්⎃්(New York Times) āˇƒāˇ„ āļŊāļą්āļŠāļą් āļŠේāļŊි(London Daily) ⎀ැāļąි āļ´්āļģ⎃ිāļ¯්āļ¯ āļ´ු⎀āļ­්āļ´āļ­් āļ¸ෙāļē āļ´āļŊ āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āˇ€ාāļģ්āļ­ාāļšāļģු⎀āļą් āļē⎀ා āļ‡āļ­.
āļ…āļ¯ āļ¯āļš්⎀ාāļ¸, Betz Mystery Sphere āļēāļąු āļšුāļ¸āļš්āļ¯ැāļēි āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් āļąි⎁්āļ ිāļ­āˇ€ āļąොāļ¯āļąී āļ‘āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āˇ€āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļąāļēේ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ‹āļ´āļšāļģāļĢāļē āļ­ිāļļෙāļą āˇƒ්āļŽාāļąāļē āļ´āˇ€ා āļšි⎃ි⎀ෙāļš් āļąොāļ¯āļąී. āļšෙ⎃ේ ⎀ෙāļ­āļ­්, āļ´ිāļ§āˇƒāļš්⎀āļŊ āˇ€āˇƒ්āļ­ු⎀āļš් āļļ⎀āļ§ āļ´ිāļģි⎃āļš් āļ¸ෙāļē ⎀ි⎁්⎀ා⎃ āļšāļģāļą āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ­āˇ€āļ­් āļ´ිāļģි⎃āļš් ⎀ි⎁්⎀ා⎃ āļšāļģāļą්āļąේ āļ¸ෙāļē āļ¸ිāļąි⎃ා ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļąිāļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ āļ‹āļ´āļšāļģāļĢāļēāļš් āļļ⎀āļ§āļēි.
āļĄාāļēා āļģූāļ´āļēේ: ⎀āļē⎃ āļ…⎀ුāļģුāļ°ු 12āļš් ⎀āļą Wayne Betz āļļෝāļŊāļē ⎃āļ¸āļœ.
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