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Parallel Universes And The Déjà Vu Phenomenon

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This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic It is possible that Parallel Universes and the Déjà Vu phenomenon are mysteriously connected. Most of us have had, at least once in our lifetime a ‘déjà vu’ experience, that mysterious feeling where time seems to pass by in slow-motion, where you perceive information in […]

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The Mysterious 5000-year-old Stone Spheres

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This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic The mysterious 5000-year-old stone spheres… do they indicate knowledge of the five Platonic solids a millennium before Plato described them? Or are they depictions of atoms, thousands of years ago? Indicating that ancient mankind possessed far superior knowledge than we believe today. These mysterious spheres are one […]

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Ancient Maps Prove The First Europeans To Find Australia

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This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic According to a new set of theories, the first Europeans to discover Australia might have been Portuguese adventurers. A map of the XVI century stored in the archives of a library in  Los Angeles is the ultimate proof that Portuguese adventurers, not British or Dutch, […]

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Cosmic Buddha

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This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic In the last couple of years, 3-D technology has helped researchers and archaeologist in numerous ways. Now, this technology has helped American experts to unravel the mysteries behind an enigmatic ancient Chinese statue called ‘The Cosmic Buddha’. Now, 3D scans have revealed amazing artwork engraved on […]

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The Entire Universe In One Image

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This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic Have you ever wondered about what the ENTIRE ‘known’ universe looks like in ONE image? According to researchers, from what we know about the universe, it’s impossible to picture what it might look like crammed into ONE field of view, but that didn’t stop musician Pablo Carlos Budassi to […]

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