Egyptian statue moves on its own.

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Manchester Museum bosses puzzled by ancient Egyptian statue Neb-Sanu which mysteriously turns itself 180 degrees in display case - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

Manchester Museum bosses have been left puzzled by the mystery of an ancient Egyptian statuette which - a video reveals - seems to turn itself around 180 degrees in its display case.

The statue of Neb-Sanu, which dates back to 1800 BC, was found in a mummy’s tomb and has been at the Museum for eighty years.

And now a time-lapse video (below) clearly shows it turning on its axis during the day, apparently of its own volition. During the night, however, it remains still.
 
Manchester Museum bosses puzzled by ancient Egyptian statue Neb-Sanu which mysteriously turns itself 180 degrees in display case - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

Manchester Museum bosses have been left puzzled by the mystery of an ancient Egyptian statuette which - a video reveals - seems to turn itself around 180 degrees in its display case.

The statue of Neb-Sanu, which dates back to 1800 BC, was found in a mummy’s tomb and has been at the Museum for eighty years.

And now a time-lapse video (below) clearly shows it turning on its axis during the day, apparently of its own volition. During the night, however, it remains still.

Yes, it only spins when the ghost is turning it, which only happens in the daytime when the museum is open, and never when the museum is closed, even if it is daytime.
 
Manchester Museum bosses puzzled by ancient Egyptian statue Neb-Sanu which mysteriously turns itself 180 degrees in display case - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

Manchester Museum bosses have been left puzzled by the mystery of an ancient Egyptian statuette which - a video reveals - seems to turn itself around 180 degrees in its display case.

The statue of Neb-Sanu, which dates back to 1800 BC, was found in a mummy’s tomb and has been at the Museum for eighty years.

And now a time-lapse video (below) clearly shows it turning on its axis during the day, apparently of its own volition. During the night, however, it remains still.

The gods are asking us to pay attention.
 
Manchester Museum bosses puzzled by ancient Egyptian statue Neb-Sanu which mysteriously turns itself 180 degrees in display case - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

Manchester Museum bosses have been left puzzled by the mystery of an ancient Egyptian statuette which - a video reveals - seems to turn itself around 180 degrees in its display case.

The statue of Neb-Sanu, which dates back to 1800 BC, was found in a mummy’s tomb and has been at the Museum for eighty years.

And now a time-lapse video (below) clearly shows it turning on its axis during the day, apparently of its own volition. During the night, however, it remains still.

The gods are asking us to pay attention.

Where or what do you think they want our attention to be paid to?
 
If they set it on something soft, it wouldn't turn. As it is, rock on glass, all it takes is one tiny high spot and it will move when vibrated, as is clearly the case here.
 
It happens mostly during the day time. they need to look at what is different during the day I.E more truck traffic,construction etc. It must get cleaned too, maybe some wax or oil got on the bottom or some substance got on the glass and is making it slide. If it's on plexi glass that can warp after a while so they should check to see if it's still level.
 
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It happens mostly during the day time. they need to look at what is different during the day I.E more truck traffic,construction etc. It must get cleaned too, maybe some wax or oil got on the bottom or some substance got on the glass and is making it slide. If it's on plexi glass that can warp after a while so they should check to see if it's still level.

Why are you bringing logic into the discussion? :lol:
 

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