
In 1962, a sarcophagus was discovered in India near Thunder Mountain (known for its constant rolling thunder), sparking a flurry of speculations, including the notion of a cosmic message. Only 40 years later did researchers dare to open the find, uncovering a deformed metal ingot inside. Analysis revealed it to be a sealed vessel with unknown contents.
In India, at Thunder Mountain, a sarcophagus with a message from space was found.
The ingot’s material proved unique, with no parallels yet identified on Earth. The sole resemblance was traced to a meteorite sample. The metal’s structure allowed it to withstand atmospheric entry without incineration. Upon opening the vessel, a scroll was extracted; upon unrolling, it began to behave fantastically. First, the sheet darkened, then sparks rained down from it, gradually forming captivating visual scenes.
Scientists observed a sequential succession of images, among which they recognized the Cygnus constellation. Everything suggested that this was no random phenomenon, but a deliberately created message, intended to show humanity an alternate world. However, the display of imagery abruptly ceased, leaving numerous queries unanswered.