A question for the makers of 17th-century French coins – what is that interesting thing they have flying around?
Scholars and historians believe it is a depiction of Ezekiel’s wheel, the divine chariot. It’s funny that at the same time Ezekiel’s wheel was depicted as two ordinary wheels inserted one into the other. But who cares about such discrepancies? Round means wheel.
For several years, experts have been arguing about a fresco in which we can see a church and above it, a strange disk-shaped object, very reminiscent of a UFO.
In the fresco, the unidentified object seems to be setting the structure on fire. Scientists are debating the fact that they cannot figure out the true meaning of the painted object. Some say that the UFO does not actually emit fire – it is just dirt. Others doubt that the fresco depicts a UFO at all.
On the palette of the book (hardcover book), which was printed in the eighteenth century, was found drawn UFO. According to ufologists, this is further evidence that three hundred years ago our planet was still visited by aliens.
The book, which found a “flying saucer” surrounded by glittering lightning, was published in 1716. It is a treatise on mathematics by Johann Funk. On the cover of the book you can find a UFO in the “classic” already for modern man style, which is how we imagine an alien ship of aliens.
You can call it fiction, coincidence or just a joke, but in the Bible and in some icons you can see quite strange flying machines
It would even be more correct to say, saucer-like vehicles, which for thousands of years are considered to be closely linked to an extraterrestrial advanced civilization
No one has ever explained all these drawings and images, but if you combine everything into a general picture, then in the past, people had to see something similar in reality, otherwise where did they take all these images?
A rather famous picture. It is an artistic reproduction of a petroglyph found in a labyrinth on the island of Joto in Japan in 1957.
It is interesting that the same flying saucer machines and halos over people are also found in the images of India and Kazakhstan.
“Summer Holiday. Belgium.
The tapestry called “Summer Feast” was created in Bruges (capital of the province of West Flanders in Belgium) around 1538. Today it can be seen in the Bavarian National Museum.
It is famous for depicting very UFO-like objects that hover in the sky. Judging by the numerous images of flying machines in this and other paintings, and even in the Bible, the ancients flew safely and were not such savages.
Source: @andtartary2