SCIENCE

The Ancient Bridge That Baffled Scientists

The Rama Setu's existence poses questions that challenge modern engineering principles, igniting debates over its creation and purpose.

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The Ancient Bridge That Baffled Scientists

The air is thick with humidity as waves crash against the rocky shores of Dhanushkodi, where the enigmatic Rama Setu stretches like a whisper across the sea.

This ancient bridge, composed of a series of limestone shoals, has baffled scientists and historians alike.

It’s said to be over 7,000 years old, yet its very existence defies the laws of contemporary engineering.

Wait, what?

How could a structure of such complexity be created by human hands thousands of years ago, long before the advent of modern technology?

The implications are profound, questioning our assumptions about ancient civilizations and their capabilities.

As we delve deeper into the mysteries of the Rama Setu, we’re left pondering: what else have we yet to uncover about the ingenuity of our ancestors?