Summary of El misterio del pozo de Kola, el agujero más grande del planeta

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The video discusses the mystery of the Kola hole, the largest hole on Earth. It claims that a lot of money was invested in the project, but no one knows for sure how much. The truth is that in 1983, the project was abandoned due to the heat and pressure. The workers couldn't handle the heat, it's totally logical. The machines wouldn't work properly, so in 1992 the project was abandoned. It left the hole inactive. That's the official story, but earlier, one of the main authors of this drilling, Doctor Jacob, said that what they were recording was not the movement of the plates tectonic, but the sound of people dying below the surface.

  • 00:00:00 In 1970, the Soviet Union created a machine to drill into the planet's deepest parts, but when they reached a depth of 12,200 meters, they decided to place microphones to monitor the movement of the Earth's plates. However, after recording strange noises for 13 years, they abandoned the project due to the legend that they recorded people moaning and crying inside the earth. The religious community soon identified this event as the entrance of Hell, and we're going to uncover the true story of the Kola hole in this video. We'll dispel many misinformation about the event, and you'll learn alongside me that there is nothing below the surface of our planet that hasn't been discovered by humans. In this mystery, we'll begin on May 24th, 1970, in Siberia, with the construction of the world's deepest hole, the Kola hole. The Soviet Union, eager to be the first to drill into the planet's surface, built a machine that is still astonishing today. It was a machine like those you see under the streets of cities, but this one was placed in vertical position so that diamond-tipped heads could drill through the earth without breaking it. The location of Cola was chosen for its special geological features--the thinness of the Earth's
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the mystery of the Kola hole, the largest hole on Earth. It claims that a lot of money was invested in the project, but no one knows for sure how much. The truth is that in 1983, Paradise for drilling because they could not drill anymore because it was too hot down there. It was 150 degrees Celsius there. The workers couldn't handle the heat, it's totally logical. But even the machines couldn't handle the heat and pressure. The machines wouldn't work properly, so in 1992 the project was abandoned. It left the hole inactive. That's the official story, but earlier, one of the main authors of this drilling, Doctor Jacob, said that what they were recording was not the movement of the plates tectonic, but the sound of people dying below the surface. That's when the official story ended. The legend starts with a story that BBC's Sound Effects Number 21, Moore, Death and Horror, had the same sounds recorded at 14,000 meters below the surface. People believe it because they have a deep faith. The Catholic Church benefits from this, too. You can see the legend in the video where I show you a second link
  • 00:10:00 The video's narrator discusses a mysterious hole in the ground known as the Kola Hole, which has been the subject of speculation for many years. The narrator claims that the hole may be related to an underground civilization, and that this civilization may have been destroyed by something or someone. The narrator also mentions another mystery, the so-called "Siberian Mysteries," which have been around for many years and seem to be getting more popular. The narrator concludes the video by saying that it's important to be skeptical of mystery stories, and to look at the evidence before forming conclusions.
  • 00:15:00 This book, called "The Mystery of Kola's Hole, the Largest on Earth" is about a lost civilization that is mentioned in the ancient Chinese text "The Book of Changes." It tells the story of a people who were destroyed by the Mongolian Empire. The author of the book has investigated similar stories about lost civilizations in various parts of the world. I think this book is worth reading if you're interested in strange and unknown cultures. I recommend it to anyone who wants to be amazed. From here, I send you a warm hug and wish you a pleasant return visit.

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