This catastrophic event and the traces of “lethal” energy have left scientists puzzled.
As we know, Chinese civilization has existed for five thousand years, during which time many mysteries have arisen. Notably, the “Shan Hai Jing” and “Holy Scripture” mention a prehistoric disaster.
Specifically, the “Shan Hai Jing” records that humanity suffered a great flood in ancient times. The “Holy Scripture” also contains similar accounts. Furthermore, the Indian epic “Mahabharata” documents a disaster in ancient times, but this was not a flood; it was a “nuclear explosion.”
Previously, experts believed that these events were merely meteorite impacts. After all, Earth is just a small star in the universe, and encountering meteorites is quite normal.
Ruins of an ancient city. (Photo: Sohu).
However, in the 1920s, archaeologists discovered the ruins of an ancient city in the Indus Valley (now part of Pakistan). Investigations revealed that this ancient city had existed 5,000 years ago. Most importantly, the entire site was wiped out “in the blink of an eye.” However, experts found no traces of meteorites. Instead, they discovered nuclear radiation.
This discovery contradicts everything we know. Since nuclear energy was only recently discovered by modern humans, how could it have appeared 5,000 years ago? Nevertheless, scientists continued to find related evidence. In the ancient ruins of Babylon and the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, traces of uranium extraction were found.
Many perspectives suggest that this could be evidence of a civilization not belonging to humankind. However, these discoveries are not sufficient to prove this hypothesis. Therefore, many experts and scholars do not accept this viewpoint.
An ancient drawing believed to reference a special type of energy. (Photo: Sohu)
Moreover, scientists have discovered a natural phenomenon that could explain the appearance of this nuclear radiation. It is explained that there is a type of fine particle with strong chemical properties in Earth’s atmosphere.
These chemical particles are created by the combined effects of cosmic rays and electromagnetic fields. Most importantly, they “can promote liquid or solid particles in the air to form aggregates.”
When these chemical particles accumulate to a certain limit, what forms is not “raindrops” but “spheres” of various sizes. These spheres can generate tremendous energy.
Illustration of the phenomenon generating tremendous energy. (Photo: Sohu)
Scientists estimate that 3,000 spheres with a radius of 30 cm were responsible for the disappearance of the 5,000-year-old city. They created a shockwave explosion. The terrifying aspect of this explosion was the extremely high temperature, approximately 15,000 degrees Celsius.
Thus, the catastrophic events of ancient cities, in particular, and in historical records, in general, may very well refer to a natural incident. However, the calculations regarding the energy spheres remain hypothetical. Experts still need to conduct further research to find the most accurate answers.