In the ancient Hindu texts of India's
Mahabharata and the Ramayana are described an area
known as “The Forge.” This area was said to be vast areas of
crushed sheet glass made by nuclear weapons used in a ancient war.
These documents narrate the struggle between two groups of cousins in
the Kurukshetra war. These factions were said to have flying machines
close in description to modern day UFOs. It was said that they
possessed nuclear weapons that were used in the Kurukshetra war
creating vast desert areas where the sand was turned to sheets of
glass.
In recent times these documents have
been refuted as fiction and some scientist have tried to discredit
them. But after traveling to India and meeting archaeology dig
leader, Professor Sudhiranjan Das from the University of Calcutta, he
has disclosed that recently they have discovered areas that were once
ancient deserts with a layer six feet thick of radioactive broken
glass. These layers are also in depth below modern ground level
consistent with the times described in the Mahabharata and the
Ramayana. At first it was said that these deserts were so hot in
ancient times that this is what turned the sand to glass. But now
radioactive studies has shown, through the degradation of radioactive
half-life, that when created the radioactive levels of this layer of
glass were far to high to have been created by solar events.
Its seems the so called fables of the
Kurukshetra war are proving to be anything but fiction and “The
Forge” has been found.
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