In a museum in Manchester, a 4000-year-old statue from Egypt began rotating a few weeks ago, by 180 degrees and without any visible external influences. Hard to believe but true, take a look at the time-lapse video below. The curators of the Manchester Museum are puzzled by the statue, as the offering to the Egyptian god Osiris has been in the museum's possession for 80 years and has apparently only been moving around in its display case for a few weeks. In the morning she always stands with her face to the wall. Curator Campell Price: "I found that strange because I'm the only one who has a key for the showcase." He unlocked the door and turned the offering over. "But the next day she was wrong again!" That's why Rice had the statue filmed in time lapse. "The video clearly shows that the statue rotates by itself," says Price, according to "Daily Mail«.
Experts summoned cannot agree, some consider a curse, because “the statue belongs in a grave together with a mummy. Mourners should offer offerings at their feet. Bread, beer and meat are engraved on the statue. In ancient Egypt, it was also believed that the statue can act as a container for the mummy's spirit. Maybe that's why they move," explains curator Rice. Others see the reason in the ground vibrations caused by the passing visitors. Curator Price isn't convinced: "The statue has been here for 80 years, so why should the ground vibrations have only made it rotate for a few weeks?"...