A 100,000 Year Old Electrical Connector Found Embedded In Stone

The artifact is now referred to as the Paradox. A device with the undeniable aspect of an electrical component that ended up embedded into solid granite, Stone composed of quartz and feldspar, with slight traces of mica. There is a tremendous amount of secrecy surrounding this electric connector. Numerous offers of up to 500,000 dollars for the device have been made to Williams, but he has denied the requests. He has refused to sell it.

The Paradox is not an accretion, concretion, pumice, or fossil. It does not contain any known resins, cement, glues, adhesives, limestone, mortar, or other non-rhyolite / non-granite binding agents. It is a complex substance.

The alleged electric connector itself is about 8 mm in diameter; the device’s pins are about 3 mm high. The spacing between the pins is approximately 2.5 mm, while the pin thickness is about 1 mm.

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