After having dug to a depth of 10 feet last year, American scientists found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the conclusion, that their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 100 years ago.
Not to be outdone by the Americans, in the weeks that followed, a Chinese archaeologist dug to a depth of 20 feet, and shortly after, a story in the China Daily read: 'Chinese archaeologists, finding traces of 200 year old copper wire, have concluded that their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network a hundred years earlier than the Americans'.
One week later, Gujarat Samachar, a local newspaper in India , reported the following:
After digging as deep as 30 feet in his pasture near Porbandar, in the Indian state of Gujarat , Ramjibhai, a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found absolutely nothing. Ramjibhai has therefore concluded that 300 years ago, India had already gone wireless.
Not to be outdone by the Americans, in the weeks that followed, a Chinese archaeologist dug to a depth of 20 feet, and shortly after, a story in the China Daily read: 'Chinese archaeologists, finding traces of 200 year old copper wire, have concluded that their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network a hundred years earlier than the Americans'.
One week later, Gujarat Samachar, a local newspaper in India , reported the following:
After digging as deep as 30 feet in his pasture near Porbandar, in the Indian state of Gujarat , Ramjibhai, a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found absolutely nothing. Ramjibhai has therefore concluded that 300 years ago, India had already gone wireless.