The discovery of an ancestral Pueblo burial chamber dating to the eighth century in the barren sandstone passages of a New Mexico canyon has thrown archaeologists completely out of their traditional timeline. According to the National Park Service, the site is sealed in a solid non-Earth isotope complex containing yucca fibers, traditional artifacts, and anomalous technological artifacts made of stable metallic hydrogen and other isotopes that scientific predictions predict will not exist for at least 3,000 years. Although the NSA has placed a total lockdown on the site with a “Zone Zero” security level, the archaeological site has transformed from its original purpose of heritage excavation into an active battlefield for temporary conflicts. These findings suggest that the high desert region was not only home to these ancient peoples, but was also used as a strategic blind spot for these armies in conflicts that transcended time.
Ancient Pueblo temple hides a sealed chamber made of unusual materials
Discovery documents indicate that the temple dates to the period of Pueblo I (750-900 AD). According to Pueblo research, this point in time is significant to the Pueblo Ancestors (formerly known as the Anasazi) because it represents a major change in architecture from pit houses to above-ground stone buildings. According to the researchers, while the exterior of the chamber resembles the sandstone architecture typical of the Pueblo culture, the interior seal is composed of a vitrified synthetic polymer that shows no signs of erosion after 1,200 years of contact with the atmosphere. This clearly shows that the architecture of the site suggests a deliberate obfuscation of this chamber and the advanced technology it contained to prevent contemporary tribes from discovering it and to protect something beyond their ability to understand.
How ancient weapons challenge modern science
The core of the device is said to be made of stable metallic hydrogen, an extremely rare form of matter that acts as a room-temperature superconductor. According to research, currently, in the 21st century, highly compressed metallic hydrogen can only be produced at pressures exceeding 400 gigapascals, making its presence in an 8th-century tomb physically impossible. The fact that this metallic hydrogen can remain stable at standard atmospheric pressure means that the ancient Puebloans had achieved a level of understanding and control of quantum chemistry that cannot be replicated in modern laboratory settings. This demonstrates that the weapon possesses a compact, high-density energy source capable of producing high-density kiloelectronvolt (keV) yields without producing the heat signature typically associated with combustion or nuclear fission.
Causal loop discovered in New Mexico
The existence of an ancient object that predates its creation by 3,000 years has given rise to the hypothesis of “causal loops” and “closed time-like curves” (CTCs), according to research in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. General relativity allows for the possibility of objects traveling through time if space/time is sufficiently warped. The “time war” mentioned in this discovery suggests that future groups were using these ancient canyons as “dead spots” to alter the timing sequence. Therefore, these groups’ use of advanced technology in the 8th century may have been an attempt to achieve a technological leap or prevent future events from occurring entirely.

