What is the explanation?
A 100,000 year old electrical component found embedded in stone
According to researchers who have analyzed the artifact, it is a 100,000-year-old electrical component embedded in stone
When hiking somewhere in the mountains in 1998, electrical engineer John. J. Williams found something that resembled an electrical connector sticking out from the ground. After digging the device out and studying it carefully, he discovered a 3-plug device intruded into a rock. After a more careful examination in a laboratory, scientists realized that the “plug” was not glued or welded into the stone, which means that the object was formed together with the rock and was simply a part of the stone. However, John. J. Williams truly believed that it was an artifact from ancient hi-tech civilizations and refused to show the place where he found it.