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Narnia
June 24th, 2013, 07:21 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AbXEHu27qUI

:blink:

Any thoughts / theories as to how, why, and what!?!

I wonder if any other Ancient Eygptian sculptures around the World are doing this as well!?!

Lion Spirit Walker
June 24th, 2013, 10:06 PM
That is curious, in a lot of ways.

Narnia
June 25th, 2013, 01:01 PM
The popular theory to this current event is: vibrations from the visitors are causing the sculpture to move. You may have noticed it only spins during daytime hours ....

Lion Spirit Walker
June 27th, 2013, 01:17 AM
I suspect there were a few visitors wondering why the sculpture was facing the wall.
It's still cool to watch.

Narnia
June 27th, 2013, 12:34 PM
I suspect there were a few visitors wondering why the sculpture was facing the wall.
It's still cool to watch.

Yes, that crossed my mind as well!! :D

God's Toy
June 27th, 2013, 06:15 PM
The owner was on local radio today saying they have tested the area for vibrations and have not found more than normal that could explain it, he also said it's been there for 80 years and has only started spinning in the last while.

It always spins in the same direction, speed and always stops at the exact same spot. .. I can't see how that would be people and/or traffic related unless they only let the same number in every day.

Plus, look carefully at the video when it gets dark and all the people are gone, it's still moving a little bit
then stops until the next day.


Spooky stuff.

Narnia
June 27th, 2013, 10:25 PM
Plus, look carefully at the video when it gets dark and all the people are gone, it's still moving a little bit
then stops until the next day.

Yep, noticed that too!!! I wonder if the sculpture is receptive to other types of vibrations, if you know what I mean ...

Lion Spirit Walker
June 28th, 2013, 12:44 AM
Went back and watched the video again. Very cool. A question came to mind. Why the one and not the others? Hmm.

Narnia
June 28th, 2013, 12:01 PM
Went back and watched the video again. Very cool. A question came to mind. Why the one and not the others? Hmm.

Perhaps ... it has something to do with the fact the sculpture is of 'Death' .... or perhaps the chemical properties of the sculpture have something to do with it!!? :blink:

God's Toy
June 28th, 2013, 01:29 PM
Hmm maybe heat related too.

Jonas Hed
May 11th, 2014, 03:17 PM
Hi everyone! I know this is an old thread but I think this is very interesting and some questions and thoughts just came up.
It would be very interesting to know when(date) exactly this occurred and what direction (degrees) it stops and faces.
What material is it made of and has it been tested of having a magnetic field.

Jonas Hed
May 11th, 2014, 06:11 PM
The egyptmanchester-site has the following explanation for the spinning statue if anyone is interested:

The explanation for the movement is disappointingly simple. This was made quite obvious when the statuette was taken out of its case during refurbishment works on the gallery a few weeks ago. The base of the statuette is convex and was prone to pivot on a certain point, and the statuette spun very easily when given the slightest nudge – or from tapping the glass shelf on which it rested. Even very subtle vibrations would cause such movement. On consulting older images of the piece on display, it was seen that a plastazote base had been put in place to stopped this action in the previous gallery. A conservation-grade membrane has now been affixed to the base of this and other objects to prevent movement in future. The source of vibrations included a combination of the footfall of visitors, traffic outside and work in and around the building. Although the precise physics of the motion are still being debated, of all the explanations offered it seemed to me that the ‘rattleback’ theory is most persuasive.


link: https://egyptmanchester.wordpress.com/page/4/


Hi everyone! I know this is an old thread but I think this is very interesting and some questions and thoughts just came up.
It would be very interesting to know when(date) exactly this occurred and what direction (degrees) it stops and faces.
What material is it made of and has it been tested of having a magnetic field.

God's Toy
May 12th, 2014, 06:42 AM
Welcome to the forum!

If anything they got to the bottom of it... or did they? It also spins when everyone is gone home so it wouldn't be just foot fall alone.
Traffic outside could also play it's part too but it would have to be constant as it's moving all through the night.

Still, it has me interested but as they did not set up a full battery of scientific tests before making sure it can't move from this point on, we probably won't find the full answer. :(

How many volunteers did they get to be night watch? Hell, I'd have done it!