The World's Largest Stone Sphere is Evidence of a Lost Ancient Civilization

Grasping at Anything

In an attempt to back his geometrical theories, Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich traveled to Mexico, Easter Island, and Costa Rica to study ancient manmade structures that were never properly explained. Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich ended up primarily focusing on studying the stone spheres in Mexico and Costa Rica, and he spent a particularly long time building theories about the Easter Island heads. He likened the heads to the importance of the stone sphere of Bosnia, both in cultural significance and difficulty of composition. 

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