2.8-Billion-Year-Old Spheres Found In South Africa
2.8-Billion-Year-Old Spheres Found In South Africa: How Were They Made? Monday, August 10, 2015 18:12 (Before It's News) 2.8-Billion-Year-Old Spheres Found In South Africa: How Were They Made? Spheres found in the mines of South Africa have piqued the curiosity of researchers for decades. According to Michael Cremo and other researchers of prehistoric culture, these spheres add to a body of evidence suggesting intelligent life existed on Earth long before a conventional view of history places it here. Cremo has traveled the world gathering information on out-of-place artifacts (ooparts); he compiled his findings in the popular book, “Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race.” In 1984, while investigating the spheres, he contacted Roelf Marx, curator of the museum of Klerksdorp, South Africa, where some of the spheres are kept. Marx described the spheres as being about 2.8 billion years old, with a very hard surface and a fibrous structure inside. He ...