The Zone of Silence

Beyond the boundaries of established science an avalanche of exotic ideas compete for our attention. Experts tell us that these ideas should not be permitted to take up the time of working scientists, and for the most part they are surely correct. But what about the gems in the rubble pile? By what ground-rules might we bring extraordinary new possibilities to light?

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The Zone of Silence

Unread post by junglelord » Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:31 am

Full awareness of the Zone of Silence as an anomaly emerged in the early 1970s. Mexican journalist and educator Santiago García, a resident of Torreón in the state of Coahuila, decided to visit this bizarre location that was basically in his back yard (some 60 miles distant) and compile one of the first reports available to the unspecialized reader. Prof. García, quoting the research available at the time, mentioned that a senior NASA official – Dr. W. Richard Downs – noted that maps of the Ceballos region were marked with an “X” due to the fact that Earth’s planetary motion produced “an electronic tornado that impeded the free transmission of Hertz waves” in places like the Zone of Silence, while attracting metallic particles of extraterrestrial origin, as attested by the nearly constant falls of small metallic balls in the area, known locally as “guíjolas” in the area. Hence its importance to researchers. These minute orbs are collected by locals and visitors alike, and treated with great reverence (a visitor to one of the desert communities near Ceballos reports that these are often placed on altars, along with votive candles and religious imagery)

Larger objects have also felt the inexplicable lure of the Zone of Silence. In the early morning hours of the eighth day of February, 1969, the desert night was turned into blinding radiance as a huge meteorite hurtled toward the hamlet of Pueblito de Allende. Locals compared the actinic whiteness of the burning meteorite as “staring into a flashbulb”. The object’s impact caused a massive shock wave that produced the single loudest sound heard in the area since modern humans have occupied it. The Allende Meteorite, as it has become known, is the largest of the “particles” attracted to this part of the world.

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Re: The Zone of Silence

Unread post by MattEU » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:23 pm

does anyone live near this place and could visit it? to take some sort of readings and see what you find?

Anyone know of other places like this?

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Re: The Zone of Silence

Unread post by Grey Cloud » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:16 pm

It does sound intriguing but do we have a reference other than a blog? Anyone Google-Earthed it?
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Re: The Zone of Silence

Unread post by junglelord » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:20 am

Even wiki says that magnetic fields interrupt RF in the zone of silence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapim%C3%AD_Silent_Zone
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Re: The Zone of Silence

Unread post by mague » Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:32 am

The area is quite famous. I ve been close to it, but not at the spot marked on google maps.

Everyone knows this place. All the western movies form the 50ies, 60ies and 70ies with Randolf Scott, John Wayne and others have been filmed in this area.

It is also home of a well known cacti. Migth want to read a bit about Huichol culture to get an idea about this area.

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Re: The Zone of Silence

Unread post by MattEU » Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:29 am

Mapimí Silent Zone

A US military accident created the legends behind this Mexican version of the Bermuda Triangle

Four kilometers from San Ignacio, Mexico, in an area also known as the "Trino Vertex" is the Silent Zone or Zona del Silencio. Frequently compared to the Bermuda Triangle -- both are located between parallels 26 and 28 and have similar legends -- the legends say radio waves can not be transmitted in certain areas of the silent zone due to local magnetic fields, aliens, and "earth energy" among other explanations. The story of how these storys came to be is much stranger, and more interesting, than the paranormal legends would suggest.

On July 11, 1970 an Athena rocket being used in a training exercise by the US Air Force lost control, accidentally invaded Mexican air space, and landed in the desert region of Durango hundreds of miles from the planned destination. The rocket was carrying two small containers of Cobalt 57, a radioactive element. Immediately, a team of covert specialists arrived to find the fallen rocket. The aerial search extended over three weeks. Finally, when the rocket was found, a road was made to transport the wreckage, as well as a small amount of contaminated top soil. All these operations were made under a fair amount of security, spurring rumors and myths, among the locals about what was happening.

A local named Jaime was hired as "Capitán" to guard the rocket while the US prepared to take it back, which after a couple of weeks of preparation, they did. However, Jaime had rather liked the attention and money that the missile had brought, and began playing up the rumors that the strange incident had generated.

The landowners, and potential hotel builders, all agreed that this was indeed very "special" land. A handful of scientists were then said to have confirmed these strange phenomena -- though these studies are, unsurprisingly, very difficult to find -- and the legend was formed.

Among the legends: radios didn't' work there, inside a silent zone (these zones drift over time, so can be hard to "find") you cannot hear the conversations of other people, very tall people in "tight silver suits" are often seen (this may have held some truth: during the missile cleanup in that people might have seen men in silver biosuits), it is a pole where "Earth energy" is concentrated, "light" spheres could be seen flying over the zone, UFO's land here, and so on.

The phenomena is now claimed to have been first reported in the 1930s by Francisco Sarabia, a Mexican pilot, who claimed that his radio had mysteriously failed to function while flying over the zone. Similar claims have been made by other persons who have visited the zone, (though only after the missile accident) that radio signals didn't work and compasses were unusable. Other claims are that the area attracts meteorites and causes various mental problems.

People now come from all over to experience the area, look for the ever illusive "silent zones", and sometimes attempt communication with otherworldly beings. Though visitors may be surprised to find their compasses and radios working just fine, an experienced guide will remind them that since the zones move, it can be hard to locate them.

Unfortunately these new age and paranormal enthusiasts, known locally as zoneros or silenciosos, are now having an adverse effect on the desert area that contains the silent zone. By collecting and keeping both natural and historical artifacts they find in the dessert, they are depleting the area of finite natural and historical resources. They have also caused some irritation to the Mapimí Biosphere Reserve an ecological research station, which is concerned about being associated with either the silent zone or the "zoneros."

The locals tend to find the whole thing very strange and rather funny. From a report on the zone "Upon being asked where la Zona could be found, a local rancher told a carload of people that they needed to keep following the road until they saw martians jump from one side of the road to another. The amazing part, he commented later, was that they thanked him. Another group of zoneros arrived at the field station and asked one of the workers how to get to the Zone. The young fellow, struggling to be polite and truthful at once, only replied, "Nunca van a llegar or "You are never going to get there."

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Re: The Zone of Silence

Unread post by kalensar » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:24 pm

Minute round stones? Sounds like a cousin to the Martian blueberries.

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