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A NEW THEORY Could Judaculla Rock rewrite the history of technology? |
According to traditional history, man first saw microscopic creatures in September
of 1674. These observations were made by Dutch scientist Anton Van Leeuwenhoek.
That means we�ve only known of microscopic life less than 330 years. However, many of the figures on Judaculla Rock closely resemble microscopic organisms: an observation that has never before been reported. According to some archaeologists, the markings on the stone may be 2,000 to 3,000 years old. Obviously, this predates Van Leeuwenhoek by thousands of years. |
In August of 2002, L.E.M.U.R. investigated Judaculla Rock. At that time, our theory
regarding Judaculla�s possible connection to microbiology was formally solidified.
Upon comparing Judaculla�s markings to microscopic forms, a possible relationship quickly becomes undeniable. But what could this mean? Was a microscope actually invented thousands of years earlier, perhaps by a civilization long forgotten? In years long past, was earth visited by astronauts from another planet? Did they leave a message for us? Humans are the only creatures on earth that are aware of microorganisms. Clearly, this is an earmark of an advanced civilization. Perhaps ancient astronauts left a sign for us�one that could only be understood once life on this planet evolved far enough to develop suitable technology. Are the marks on Judaculla Rock a clear sign that we have been visited in the distant past? The artists could have produced conventional images: trees, bears, the moon, etc. However, such normal figures are not found. Instead, did they produce pictograms of microscopic life�the most simple and basic form of life�found throughout the entire universe? Below you will see a few examples of marks from the Rock compared to microscopic forms. The L.E.M.U.R. team feels this correlation is worthy of serious inquiry by qualified biologists. |
MICROSCOPIC LIFE? |
On the left is a pictograph from Judaculla Rock. On the right is an actual photograph
of a microscopic form that it might represent. This is only a small selection
of examples. There are many more. |
An amoeba |
A chondromyces crocatus |
A trypanosoma brucei worm |
A diatom |
Another diatom |
A form of bacteria |
A hydra |
For a more complete listing of traditional microscopic life forms, click HERE. You will be surprised upon comparing each type of structure to the pictographs
found on Judaculla Rock. |
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