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PETRA-fied: Melted Building Theory. Were These Ancient Sites Melted?

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Published on 15 Apr 2023 / In News & Politics

#tartaria #mudflood #tartarian #meltedbuildings #petra #cappadocia #moabutah In this thought-provoking video, we explore the possibility of historical structures being melted due to natural or other causes. We begin by considering recent videos on social media platforms that demonstrate people using the sun and an ultra powerful magnifying glass to literally melt rock. We ask why this couldn't be a possibility for historical structures like Petra in Jordan or Moab in Utah, which feature unique and stunning rock formations that appear to have been melted over time. We take a closer look at three locations with structures similar to Petra and Moab, namely Petra itself, Cappadocia in Turkey, and Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park in China. Each of these locations presents fascinating evidence that suggests the rock formations may have been melted due to natural causes like solar flares, volcanic eruptions, or even comet and asteroid impacts. 00:00 - Introduction About The Melted Building Theory 02:19 - Petra Jordan and Melted Structures 05:18 - Cappadocia, Turkey Melted? 08:25 - Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park 09:45 - Conclusion About the Melted Building Theory We delve into the possibility of a massive solar flare or coronal mass ejection (CME) hitting Petra thousands of years ago, inducing electric currents in the rocks that generated intense heat and melted the rock. We also consider the likelihood of a massive comet or asteroid impact causing the erosion in Cappadocia, which features unique geological formations like fairy chimneys and rock-cut houses and churches. We then explore how a massive volcanic eruption may have caused the erosion in Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park, which features colorful sandstone formations that have been eroded over millions of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molten_rock https://greenpowerscience.com/BLOGGER111/FresnelLensGranite.html https://www.newsweek.com/man-turns-rocks-lava-his-backyard-melting-them-sun-1684175 Throughout the video, we consider the factors that could have contributed to the melting of historical structures. We explore the methods people have used to melt rock in the past, from solar power to fire and water jets, and consider how ancient civilizations may have used heat and other methods to melt and shape rocks to their liking. We also consider the potential dangers of natural events like solar flares, coronal mass ejections, comet and asteroid impacts, and volcanic eruptions on our planet and the impact they can have on the landscape. This video is a fascinating exploration of the mysteries of the past and the power of nature and human ingenuity to shape the world around us. It's a reminder that there's always more to discover and understand, and that we should keep an open mind when considering the possibilities. So join us on this journey through time and space as we explore the possibility of historical structures being melted, and discover the beauty and power of the natural world along the way.

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