hematite is a soft mineral so I don't think it was a bearing or anything blasted into stone, it would just break under the pressure. It is known for having healing properties, It may have been used in that way.
Do you think the balls could have been used as blasting projectiles for mining purposes? wouldn't the grooves give them more bite to the rock when spinning at high rates???
maybe something as simple as raining volcanic molten metal rolling down wet clay? grass? contact surface ridge doped with impurity as it rolled/hardened. Can someone pay me to recreate raining molten metal on different sloped natural surfaces? Instead of presuming automatically that only man and effort can etch metal?
It may have been carved out of hematite simply because it is a soft metal and therefore easier to carve.
purity4all 3 days ago
hematite is a soft mineral so I don't think it was a bearing or anything blasted into stone, it would just break under the pressure. It is known for having healing properties, It may have been used in that way.
purity4all 3 days ago
Thank you for this lecture :)
888SiRianLove888 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
maybe a kind of bearing ?
1annaunki 2 months ago in playlist Hidden history of the human race and the year 2012.
Do you think the balls could have been used as blasting projectiles for mining purposes? wouldn't the grooves give them more bite to the rock when spinning at high rates???
821east 1 year ago
maybe something as simple as raining volcanic molten metal rolling down wet clay? grass? contact surface ridge doped with impurity as it rolled/hardened. Can someone pay me to recreate raining molten metal on different sloped natural surfaces? Instead of presuming automatically that only man and effort can etch metal?
morseson 1 year ago
Thanks for posting these videos.
petuniabelle650 3 years ago