The mystery of a 38cm long finger, a legendary giant is real

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The traces of giant bones were excavated to deny the theory of evolution and raise big questions for scientists and historians about the origin of humanity.

In 1988, an ancient tomb expert discovered an object that looked like a giant finger 38cm long in an ancient tomb in Egypt. A foreign journalist later published this story in a newspaper, but people thought it was a story of mustard leaves or a malicious joke of the local people.

However, the journalist took the whole strange object back to Germany and used X-rays to check. The results of the film show that the structural composition of this object is truly a real finger. Inside, there are enough bones, joints and even the remains of intact ligaments and cartilage.

The mysterious 38cm long finger is compared to a paper money about 16cm long.

Scientists after comparing the data said that if the structure of these fingers were similar to humans or Primates, they would be about 5 meters high and weigh from 600 to 800 kg.

Mr. Gregor Sporri, who closely followed the giant finger research, wanted to buy back this 38cm object from the grave diggers at a generous price but he refused. Sporri then left Egypt to search for the remnants of that giant finger but to no avail. In 2009, he returned to Egypt to contact the ancient tomb divers but could not find him.

In 2012, Sporri spoke about the giant finger: "It is as long and rough as a stick, even giving off a very foul smell. I am one of the few people who have accessed and taken photos of this strange thing, because there is no available line size, I have placed a bill next to it as a reference for size. Obviously this is the finger of a giant, or something we don't know about."

Some people think that the finger is not in accordance with the usual teachings of mainstream historians and scientists. However, many also believe that this is further evidence to reinforce the hypothesis that giants have lived on Earth in the past.

Discovering a giant dry finger is extremely rare, but giant skeletons are not uncommon. In North America and Brazil, many large-sized human remains have been excavated. The giant's remains include human skeletons ranging from 2m to 4m high.

There are many people who cannot accept that giants exist in this world, many organizations believe that they are just artificial products made by humans, and there is also a lot of information that denies the above opinions.

Although many hypotheses have been put forward and scientists have tried their best to study, there are still no convincing enough arguments. This is still one of the biggest curiosities for humanity.

Although not as large as above, in modern times, there are many cases in the world with body size far exceeding the normal standard. Currently, the tallest man in the world recognized by the world Guinness Book of World Records is Sultan Kösen, born in 1982 in Mardin, Turkey with a height of 2m51. The cause was determined to be a tumor that inhibited the landline, causing the height of Kösen to constantly grow.

Next up was Brahim Takioullah born on January 26, 1982 in Guelmim, Morocco. He is 2.46 m tall and the second tallest living person in the world. Similar to Kösen, a tumor that inhibits the seen gland makes Takio Salah's height unusual.

In the past, the history of the Qing Dynasty, China also confirmed that there was a "giant" named Zhe The Thoa (1841 - 1893) from Fujian Province (now Fujian) with a height of up to 2.4m.

We see that this 2m4 "giant" is not only twice as tall as others, but also has a corresponding ratio of size and body volume. Imagine how big the 5m tall ancient people would be.

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