Did Ancient People use CELLPHONE?šŸ“±Praveen Mohan

Did Ancient People use CELLPHONE?šŸ“±Praveen Mohan

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In a quiet corner of Thailand’s ancient Phanom Rung Temple, a single carving threatens to rewrite human history. Two saints sit in sealed pods, each holding a thin rectangular object — unmistakably shaped like modern smartphones — carved directly into 1,000-year-old stone. This is no restoration… no modern prank… but a technological echo the mainstream desperately avoids. Ancient texts describe Divya Dhrishti, a device for remote viewing during the Mahabharata war — a prehistoric version of live video transmission. Suddenly, this carving doesn’t look symbolic… it looks literal. If our ancestors carved a video call into stone, what else did they know — and who decided we shouldn’t?