What is the mystery of the "Death Valley" in Sindh Province, Pakistan?

Where is Death Valley? Indus River Valley in Sindh Province, Pakistan. About 5,000 years ago, it was a prosperous city and was later renamed Mohenjo Daro (meaning "Death Valley" in Indian). Death Valley has attracted the attention of scientists in recent years. It turned out that black shadows frequently appeared in the sky above it, and there were many people moving in the shadows.

How did Mohenjo-Daro become Death Valley? This has to start with the big bang described in the ancient Indian narrative poem "Mahabharata".

“There were several deafening roars in the air, followed by a dazzling lightning. In the southern sky, a pillar of fire rose into the sky, and the fire that was more dazzling than the sun cut the sky in half, and the air was burning violently. The high temperature caused the water in the pond to boil, and the cooked fish and shrimps turned up from the bottom of the river. Everything on the ground: houses, streets, ditches and all living things were burned by the sudden fire from the sky, and they were surrounded by death. Silence..." This is the tragic scene when the city of Mohenjo Daro was devastated as described in "Mahabharata". Because the narrative poem was completed in 1500 BC, and the tragedy occurred at least in 3500 BC, the Mahabharata can only be a copy or re-copy of an ancient book. Therefore, some people have been skeptical about the details of the explosion. In 1922, Indian archaeologist Banerjee discovered the ruins of Mohenjo Daro in the Indus River Valley, and only then did he initially find out the truth about the city's destruction.

Banerjee wanted to find the original site of Mohenjo Daro described in the ancient epic, but he never did so. One day, he led the archaeological team across the swollen Indus River and came to a small island with lush vegetation in the middle of the river for inspection.

They discovered a strange piece of lava under the soil with a melting point of about 15,000°C and residual radioactive energy. The expedition team members realized that a miracle was about to be discovered. Sure enough, not long after, people found the remains of prehistoric civilization under the thick soil. The remains include bustling neighborhoods and defenses, as well as brick-lined drainage ditches. More importantly, some exquisite hieroglyphs were found in the ruins. These texts prove that the Indian people living in 4000 BC already had highly developed animal husbandry and agriculture, and knew metal processing, such as copper smelting, tin smelting, gold refining and silver refining.

After careful excavation, archaeologists found evidence of multiple violent explosions on the castle ruins. All buildings within a radius of 1 square kilometers from the center of the explosion were turned into powder. Far away from the center of the explosion, many human skeletons were dug up. Based on the posture in which these skeletons were stored, it can be seen that the residents of Mohenjo-Daro City were not aware of the approaching danger at all at that time. As usual, some people were walking along the street, while others were resting at home. Suddenly disaster struck, and in just a short moment, a prosperous city was wiped off the ground.

During the inspection, people were surprised to find that the rubble field after the burning of Mohenjo-daro city looked very much like Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bomb explosion. Traces of radiation. Was Death Valley caused by a nuclear explosion?

The vast majority of people believed that a nuclear explosion was impossible at the time. Because in the Bronze Age of 3000 BC, the ancients of the Harappan civilization in India and Pakistan could not have built an atomic bomb that represented advanced science and technology. Some other theories, such as the theory of attacks and crashes by alien spacecraft visiting the earth from afar, cannot find convincing and conclusive evidence. Research reached a deadlock, and people began to pay attention to some strange natural phenomena throughout the ages.

The history books of ancient Greece and Rome have described more than once the "red chariot" that appeared in the night sky, the round gondola that appeared in the sky in American Indian legends, and the Japanese folklore. The "ghost ship spewing dazzling flames" has greatly attracted the attention of scientists. A similar strange event also occurred in 1503 BC, the 22nd year of Thutmose III, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh. One day in the third month of winter that year, at 6 pm, a bright fireball appeared in the sky.

On September 21, 1910, citizens of New York City in the United States also saw 100 large "fireflies" flying over the city. These "fireflies" flew in the air for up to 3 hours.

One night in 1984, over the cultivated land of the Udmorsky State Farm in the Sadhulursky District of the Udmorsky Soviet Socialist Autonomous Communist Party of the former Soviet Union, the house was suddenly illuminated. , some bright balls of light were dazzlingly withdrawn from high altitude. These small balls bent back and forth, spiraled smoothly and fell to the ground, bright as day. Within a radius of 20 kilometers, transformers and wires suddenly discharged.

In recent years, some scientists from the former Soviet Union have tried to use physical and chemical theories to explain such phenomena. They believe that under the influence of cosmic rays and electric fields, chemically active particles are produced in the atmosphere. These particles aggregate into clusters, gathering larger and larger like snowballs, forming spheres of varying diameters wandering around in the air. People call this phenomenon a "physical and chemical phenomenon."

Scientists believe that among the many spheres formed by particles, some spheres can exist for a long time. They do not emit energy and do not emit light. Compared with the bright sky background, their color appears very dark, but their appearance is not. It's like football again. Therefore, some people call it burning black ball lightning.

Some spheres can emit bright white light or fluorescent light. They stay on the surface of the earth for a long time, swim freely and quickly along strange trajectories, and finally dim and go out. The aforementioned "fireflies" that appeared over New York and the "bright balls" that appeared over the Udmerti State Farm in the former Soviet Union are both the same. People call this phenomenon of light-emitting particles and spheres a chemical fluorescence phenomenon or simply called it. Make ball lightning.

Scientists believe that black ball lightning exists for a long time and is dense. As long as one of them explodes, it will detonate countless other ball lightnings, forming a chain reaction similar to that in a nuclear explosion. When the blast wave reaches the surface, it destroys everything in its path. According to measurements, the core temperature of black ball lightning can reach 15,000°C at the moment of explosion. This data is completely consistent with the melting temperature of rocks mentioned in the Mohenjo Daro area. Scientists also determined that at least 3,000 black ball lightnings with a diameter of 30 centimeters and more than 1,000 ball lightnings were involved in the big explosion that occurred in "Death Valley".

People have discovered that after black ball lightning explodes, a large amount of poisonous gas will appear in the air. These poisonous gases may be the cause of the sudden death of the residents of Mohenjo-daro.

On August 12, 1983, Professor Bonier of Mexico took the world's first photo of black ball lightning at the Zakarczechs Observatory. Today, the number of such photos has increased to more than 100.

Scientists also believe that if modern cities do not become the "Mohenjo Daro" of today, they must fight resolutely against black ball lightning. Fortunately, humans have been able to initially conquer this terrible natural phenomenon using chemical agents.

Having said that, this physical and chemical theory has not yet been unanimously recognized by the scientific community. Some people have put forward this view: Since black ball lightning is the main cause of the destruction of Mohenjo-daro city, how to explain the radioactive energy in the ruins and the humanoid pattern in the sky above the castle? This really baffles people.