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Why would a stone be of interest?
After finding what appears to be a very odd occurrence in a seemingly fashioned Quartz stone, I have gotten little input on its origins! It has three clear sets of electrical windings one over the top of each other with many aspects of being used for a purpose! The fact of these windings being petrified has placed the usage of such technology at a age of unspeakable times! Need some input of design for this happening naturally! Too many man made aspects to ignore as just nature!
As the fields of science are so specialized it is not easy as one would seem to find someone with both types of knowledge! I tried for over a year only to be dis-hearted with the world today! I haven't given up but in need of answers yet! Piezo is as close as it gets but configurations may be of unknown uses of simple negative ion energy! A molecular scientist told me point blank that he had no knowledge of polarity or electricity! I had to ask him how he got his degree! I cannot dismiss something written in stone so easily!
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- MarkLv 67 years agoFavorite Answer
Many Thousands of years ago & in many parts of the world, people were using crystals to create energy, in ways that our own sciences are only now just beginning to "discover". ... The stone that you have found is not uncommon at all. What is uncommon about it, is that it was found by a layman, you. Such finds like the stone you have, are generally mislaid (on purpose), or more often, they are put into some display as being something that they are not. ..... The Bottom Line Is,, 'Science' as we know it to be, gets to remain as it is now & those who work within it get to retain their status of being the font of all scientific knowledge! Heaven help us all if 'science' is ever proven to be wrong!! .. It would help if you put some really good photo's of your stone online & with as much information as you can give about it too. ... If you do take it to a museum to be analysed, "Stay with it". If you leave it & go back to pick it up later, I bet yo that it has somehow just disappeared. .. Of course, If your stone is just a stone, you should get it back, but without anyone bothering to go over it.
- 7 years ago
you probably found some 100 year old gadget
bring it to a local museum, see if they know what it is
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