OK, I love the skeptics on this board, they make this place fun. A zombie could be chasing them saying. . ."BRAIIINNSSSS" they might be running away, but I'm sure they wouldn't believe it was an ACTUAL zombie while they search for the nearest shotgun and axe. Skeptics that they are, they'd be pondering logical explanations while on the run . . . . In that spirit. . . Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Mystery: Archeologists have uncovered a 100-year-old watch in a tomb believed to have been undisturbed for 400 years Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1096959/Mystery-century-old-Swiss-watch-discovered-ancient-tomb-sealed-400-years.html#ixzz0MiguWRRb Any Ideas?
Funny how every single part has the same type of corrosion on it even though a watch would be different materials that corroded differently. How do they know it's 100 years old if the tomb hasn't been touched for 400? How did the "watch" shrink?
Very very clever of them to know that it stopped at 10:06 AM. My first guess would have been 10:06 PM Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
well it's not bullshit...it's a real story...found by real scientists...are we sceptical of them too? Very odd even without the "Sealing" information. that's one displaced watch!
A few questions come to mind. How does a piece of rock hitting the ground sound "mettalic"? Since this was OUTSIDE of the coffin , then anyone could have dropped their watch at this site many years ago. Since this site has been explored before then I would assume it was a watch, if it is a watch, was one that another scientist lost during their visit their. Or it could have been lost by other visitors as well. All they need do is open it up and look at the inside to see where it was made, which this article never talks about, I wonder why not? :shrug:
I think the real question is: what became of the lilliputian individual (individuals?) who wore this watch?