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Snowbird
23rd December 2011, 18:05
This article appears at first to belong over on a scientific board, but not so. After reading about this and seeing the photos of these sliding rocks, it doesn't take much effort to realize that this appears to be a sweet ploy by our off-Earth neighbors, to get our attention. Much like the crop circles. How are these huge rocks moved across this cracked mud plane?

NASA Studies the Mystery of Racetrack Playa's Sliding Rocks

http://geology.com/nasa/racetrack-playa/

Corncrake
23rd December 2011, 18:12
Really interesting. Thanks.

DreamsInDigital
23rd December 2011, 18:19
It has to do with Geomagnetic Field fluctuations in the area.

Snowbird
24th December 2011, 01:12
It has to do with Geomagnetic Field fluctuations in the area.

Well, your theory sounds plausible, but according to the studies that were performed, this is what the article states:

Checking Magnetic Fields, Radiation, Slope

The students checked for unusual or changing magnetic fields. (Nope, no evidence of that.) One student conducted radiation measurements. (Nothing strange there, either.) They pulled out small levels to determine if the rocks might be moving along trails tilted ever-so-slightly downhill. Instead, "the general trend is that they move uphill," as reported by Andrew Ryan of Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, in a talk that the LPSA group gave later at Goddard. "But the slope is so insignificant that we don't think it would influence this movement."

DreamsInDigital
24th December 2011, 01:31
They weren't monitoring the Geomagnetic Field, they were only checking for local magnetic fields. There is much more to the thing about Geomagnetic Field fluctuations, quantum physics, geometry etc. I honestly don't know how to say or explain it. But, suffice to say. It's not just a "theory" it's what *is* causing those to move. It has to do with the grid that encompasses the whole earth. There are several points that intersect in Death Valley area where the stones are. There's somewhere on an island in I think the South Pacific or Indonesia? That in the right timing, you can shoot stuff into space using just the Geomagnetic Field Fluctuation.

Sidney
24th December 2011, 03:54
If you scroll down to the photo with the level and compass, in the background is what looks to be a lenticular cloud??? Kinda looks like a cloaked ufo if you ask me. Coincidence??

cheez_2806
24th December 2011, 04:09
are they moving all towards the same direction?? wonder where they heading~?? hmmm...

I think the clouds looks its just floating around and having a good time~ could it be the rock are a disguise of something else?? :p

Sync
24th December 2011, 04:53
High winds occur during storms.... storms bring precipitation, which could create a wet, slick, perfectly even surface for the rock to slowly slide upon over years?

Either that or its the blasted Annunaki again! Damn them and their mysterious ways!

wolf_rt
24th December 2011, 05:32
for some reason i am positive this has nothing to do with ET's. though i have no better explanation.

DreamsInDigital
24th December 2011, 15:35
for some reason i am positive this has nothing to do with ET's. though i have no better explanation.
You're right, it has absolutely nothing to do with ET's, it's an 100% natural occurring phenomenon. Death Valley is several hundred feet below sea level also, which has partially to do with this.

RMorgan
24th December 2011, 22:11
High winds occur during storms.... storms bring precipitation, which could create a wet, slick, perfectly even surface for the rock to slowly slide upon over years?

Either that or its the blasted Annunaki again! Damn them and their mysterious ways!

You are absolutely right. I remember watching a TV show where they where able to reproduce the exact same scenario. A very thin water pellicle plus strong winds make the rocks slide just like a coca-cola can on a wet table.

Cheers,

Raf.

DreamsInDigital
24th December 2011, 22:15
@ Raf.

Main problem with THAT scenario is these rocks move even during the driest summer months also when there is absolutely zero chance of even a drop of water being on the area.

conk
30th December 2011, 17:12
High winds occur during storms.... storms bring precipitation, which could create a wet, slick, perfectly even surface for the rock to slowly slide upon over years?

Either that or its the blasted Annunaki again! Damn them and their mysterious ways!

You are absolutely right. I remember watching a TV show where they where able to reproduce the exact same scenario. A very thin water pellicle plus strong winds make the rocks slide just like a coca-cola can on a wet table.

Cheers,

Raf.My thought exactly. During dinner many years ago my sister's glass of iced tea began to slide across the table by itself. Every family member looked at it and at each other in utter confusion. WTF? It would have slid off the table had not my mom grabbed it. The table seemed level, but likely was off just enough to allow the "hydroplaning". Great story for years and years at our house.