Liquid Mercury Found Under Mexican Pyramid
An anonymous reader writes: An archaeologist has discovered liquid mercury at the end of a tunnel beneath a Mexican pyramid, a finding that could suggest the existence of a king's tomb or a ritual chamber far below one of the most ancient cities of the Americas. Mexican researcher Sergio Gómez ... has spent six years slowly excavating the tunnel, which was unsealed in 2003 after 1,800 years. Last November, Gómez and a team announced they had found three chambers at the tunnel’s 300ft end, almost 60ft below the the temple. Near the entrance of the chambers, they a found trove of strange artifacts: jade statues, jaguar remains, a box filled with carved shells and rubber balls.
Meanwhile, liquid pyramids have been spotted on Mercury.
Do not activate the gate.
Do not activate the gate.
DO NOT ACTIVATE THE GATE!
A real king has Freddy Mercury in his tomb. (Or preferably all of Queen.)
Near the entrance of the chambers, they a found trove of strange artifacts: jade statues, jaguar remains, a box filled with carved shells and rubber balls.
What's strange about any of that?
After 1800 years of solitude, the rubber balls were still bouncing!
Jaguar branded cars didn't appear until about 1948. This is proof of time travel.
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