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    Default Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    dear Avalonians,

    Watch this footage.. anyone with a reasonable explanation??

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-Pharaohs.html

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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    Neat. Seems to do a quarter turn every day.
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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    It looks a lot like stop-action animation to me. The speed with which days and nights go by in the video tells me that camera is taking a photo maybe every 10-20 minutes. in stop-action photography, you snap a photo, then move your object just a bit and snap another then move it again, etc. I used to make those for fun. when you play the video back, you see only the object moving in a jerky fashion just like the statue does, but not the person who moves it when the camera is dormant..
    There is obviously enough time in between shots of the statue for a bored staff member (or paid PR team) to open the case, rotate the statue a few degrees, close the case until after the next time-lapsed frame is taken, then repeat the process over and over. They probably could even do it when no visitors are in the room, considering how few are shown in the vid.
    Why would they do that? Publicity for the museum, building on the legend of the Egyptian curse. Surely the place is swamped with visitors now who want to see the statue move.
    Here's the real giveaway to me though... notice that the statue only moves during working hours, during the day. At night, no motion whatsoever. Whoever is moving the statue leaves every night and resumes their prank in the morning.
    Just a theory. Maybe the statue is moving of its own volition, but why stop at night, particularly when a camera is aimed its way 24/7? It could do its dance all night to baffle us even more.
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    Default Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    Curators at the Manchester Museum say that they’ve had this particular relic, a piece of history dating back to 1800 BC, on display for 80 years, but it wasn’t until several weeks ago when they began to notice its mysterious movements.
     
    The statue is usually buried with its mummy and in Ancient Egyptian belief, if the mummy is destroyed then the spirit can takeup residence in the statue that accompanied it.  Is that the case here?  The video below is a time lapse of the statue moving!   It seems to turn a full 180 degrees from where it began.  Skeptics say that it must be cause by heavy trucks or something natural making vibrations to make the statue move but the museum curator points out that none of the other statue’s and relics are moving and this has only began with the one statue weeks ago and has been in the museum for 85 years.




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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    The reason the statue moves could be =it reacts with the sun... and the auras of people walking by... member Egypt is famous for building things with the stars and constellations/energy in mind first ... Notice that statue is very different from the others ... if it's a hoax it's a good one , if it's real maybe its telling us we are running around in circles going nowhere ...lol
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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    Vibrations helping it on its way perhaps, like cars, trucks, machines, people etc bouncing around all day.

    A bit like when I leave stuff on top of my washing machine while its hammering away...

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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    Quote Posted by happyuk (here)
    Vibrations helping it on its way perhaps, like cars, trucks, machines, people etc bouncing around all day.

    A bit like when I leave stuff on top of my washing machine while its hammering away...
    But why would it just start doing this after 85 years of being still? And no other statues are moving either.

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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    The "Curse of the Mummy" strikes again! I betcha this relic would slurp up some beer from a spoon if it was offered to it!
    Quote The inscription on the back pillar reads: “An offering which the king gives to Osiris, Lord of Life, that he may give a voice offering, consisting of bread, beer, oxen and fowl for the Ka-spirit of Nebsenu ’.
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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    Quote Posted by Snookie (here)
    Quote Posted by happyuk (here)
    Vibrations helping it on its way perhaps, like cars, trucks, machines, people etc bouncing around all day.

    A bit like when I leave stuff on top of my washing machine while its hammering away...
    But why would it just start doing this after 85 years of being still? And no other statues are moving either.
    The vibrations could be coming from anywhere ... new air handling unit on the building perhaps, or something external completely. Also the material may be such that it creates a high bounce coefficient with the floor. Not saying for sure this is what it is, but it would be what I would try to rule out if investigating. Neat video.
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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    It appears from the time lapse that the movement only happens during daylight and/or when the museum is open. Don't know what the connection might be... If it moved in the dark, that would be truly spooky.



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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    No one's around at night. That relic just wants attention hence why it only 'moves' during the day when people are around.

    P.S. That relic is a whopping 4,000 years old! That's mind boggling!
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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    I do not know if this one is genuine I am never sure with video's but i have witnessed this phenomenon in real life, so i know it is possible. I did not think it was a miracle, just the spirit saying Hello.


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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    I think you are right. The phenomenon of moving statues is not unheard of and there there have been many reports of that happening especially for statues of the Virgin Mary.

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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    It looks legit. I guess they should move it a bit to see if it just being moved by a vibration from people walking...(which would seem odd) I guess since it's a museum and they set up the camera...they might want to set one up in the display so that we can see if it moves as the people are walking by. Maybe someones using telekinesis?

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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    There appears to be a regular intermittent overshadowing of what looks like the same tall figure next to the statue throughout the time delay action/ can anyone account for that?

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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    that is super neat.

    is there any chance that the way it was carved, i.e. balanced, could cause the statue to pivot/swing around?

    is it perfectly flat on the bottom???

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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    I *suppose* the bottom of the statue + the manner in which it was carved could account for the movement,
    but who am I to say?

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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    An easy explanation is that the base of the statue is not 100% flat, a bit convex and during the day the vibration of people walking by and traffic makes it turn. Perhaps the floor has become weaker for some reason. In any case, this is not supernatural but easily explained by physics.

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    Default Re: Ancient Egyptian Statue Has Begun Moving On Its Own

    You are probably right cloud9, but what if the base is not irregular? I read a longer article about this statue this morning and it stated that there were no explanations of this sort. I do not think there is a supernatural cause, but it is an interesting puzzle, and I'm sure the cause will be found--- who knows?--- maybe it will be an unforeseen microscopic irregularity, and you were right!

    How long in its 4,000 year life has the statue been doing this? did it do it before it arrived at the museum? Did the installation of the cameras show the movement, and everyone realised then that that was why the statue was often back to front? Maybe there's been a change in heating, cooling or position as well as the camera.

    Ancient Egypt is so fascinating and mysterious!
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    Default Re: Spooky! Egyptian statuette spins untouched inside glass case

    Ive been in this building, its very old and the floor boards are bouncy. Its also on a main thorough-way road in town so there is a lot of traffic, lorrys, buses etc.

    The statue seems to move mostly through the day, when a higher flow of people are walking round the museum. My guess is its just natural movement of a statue that's not very heavy and has a polished or soft protective base making it prone to vibrational slip.

    I've also learned never to trust a Mancunian, so if the above is not valid, its probably more likely to be a trick to get more visitors into the museum this summer
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