Rock animation, also known slippery rock is a geological phenomenon puzzled scientists for more than a century and only recently has been to solve the mystery, which occur in the Racetrack Playa area, a dry lake is located in Banament Panamint Mountains in Death Valley Death Vally in California.
Previous hypotheses to explain the phenomenon
Has been a lot of hypotheses put on for many years about the phenomenon, ranging from paranormal phenomena to usually Supernatural to complex ones, but the hypothesis that talk about the power of the wind as a cause in the movement of those rocks least remain acceptance among the rest of the hypotheses in the image picked up by satellite show area Death Valley dry lake discovered animated rock Vihaoosat geologists, even strong winds in the region would be unable to dislodge heavy rocks weight to those long-distance land is to be muddy and wet dramatically, so it has another team interested and researchers studying those strange phenomenon suggested that the reason for the movement back to that in the very cold weather, and when it freezes the ocean water with rocks, these blocks become easy movement during gusts strong storms, and although it has that theory to explain the movement of rocks multiple directions failed at the same time .uallah the all scientific hypotheses that have been proposed to explain the solution So the mystery remained powerless.solve the puzzle
Recently it seemed to puzzle solution received very convincing, where it is believed geologist agency NASA was finally reached to solve the mystery. Considering planetary scientist Professor (Ralph Lorenz) that rocks Tnglv snow in the winter and when it melts and becomes the bottom of the lake of mud, the snow can be rocks that float on the mud makes it easier for the strong desert wind that moves from one place to another.And Professor Lorenz summarizes his theory in an interview with Smithsonian magazine, saying: "a thick layer of snow on the rock is made up and when the liquid level is changing the rock perched above the mud. And the snow that shrouds the bottom of the fringe rock drilling impact in the soft mud."
And so far it has not been able to monitor any world of rock as it moves. It is believed that he could not see anyone at all in the case of self-rock movement.
And refers Semstonyan magazine report that Lorenzo arrive at his theory based on the experience very simple carried out on his kitchen table, where the freeze small rock in the amount of a multitude of water and leaving a small portion of the stone protruding from the snow layer and then the heart of the stone upside down and put it in a pool small water containing sand at the bottom. And allowed ice to rock to float but nonetheless was a shell of processus touching the sand, and found Dr. Lorenzo that he was able to move the rock simply by blowing them gently.Some scientists have considered that the huge blocks of ice cordoned off several rocks together and turned them into one block before paying out across the desert. However, recent calculations found that the rush of wind power should quickly be hundreds of miles per hour so you can pay rock blocks that way. According to Lorenz theory that the mere breath of air is enough to move the rocks under favorable conditions, because snow makes it float, which reduces the severity of much friction.
In spite of this new interpretation of the movement of the mobile rocks, but that guards the region say that many visitors are still arrogate unto fairy properties on these rocks, where they claim that the magnetic force and exotic objects and fields of the mysterious energy working to move the Ackor.bl that some visitors believe that the rocks magical powers.
Los Angeles Times newspaper reported that the fishing guards in the region initiated the investigation into the disappearance of many of the rocks.
In this regard, the spokesman Baldino said in an interview with the newspaper: "spotted many cases where people take the rocks. They do not know that these rocks loses value as it exits from the valley of death."

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