Cursed Egyptian Statue?

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Ancient Egyptian Statue Moves On Its Own, Curators At Manchester Museum Say.

[video=youtube;q-jqMcKH4ZI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-jqMcKH4ZI[/video]

Staff at the Manchester Museum in Manchester, England say the 4,000-year-old statue, recovered from a mummy's tomb, has been spinning without anybody moving it, NDTV reports.

The 10-inch tall statue of a man named Neb-Senu was originally an offering to the god Osiris and has been in the museum for 80 years.

Up until a few weeks ago, the statue had appeared to be stationary.

"I noticed one day that it had turned around," curator Campbell Price, 29, told NDTV. "I thought it was strange because it is in a case and I am the only one who has a key."

Price told the Sun this week that "most Egyptologists are not superstitious people," and said when he first noticed the object had moved, his first instinct was to wonder who moved it.

“But the next time I looked, it was facing in another direction — and a day later had yet another orientation," he told the Sun this week.

Price returned the statue to its original position and set up a time-lapse video, which he says shows the statue moving without the help of humans.

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Seriously though, based on the fact that it doesn't seem to move when the place closes, I think it's a safe bet that the vibrations caused by all the people stomping around probably have something to do with it.
 
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Seriously though, based on the fact that it doesn't seem to move when the place closes, I think it's a safe bet that the vibrations caused by all the people stomping around probably have something to do with it.
hahaha, aliens^^ the only realisric reason! :D i alwasys say the same, great^^
I think its PR...
 

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lol yeah i read about that..but i also read that scientist and physicist belive its because of the vibrations caused by footsteps of visitors.the statue is standing upon a glass and due to the vibrations..it must have moved
 

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Nah no need to be spoked, the statue wanted to SEE whats going so it took the chance and shifted its position to see whats up! Its nothing serious, statues does move in the night all the time!
 

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Seriously though, based on the fact that it doesn't seem to move when the place closes, I think it's a safe bet that the vibrations caused by all the people stomping around probably have something to do with it.
This is what most of the officials are exploring but then why specifically that statue is moving? the others besides it are not.
On the other hand it moves only during the day....meaning someone could be using a mechanism to move it.... and he has access only during the day meaning it could be an employee. Probably a stunt to get more people to the museum.
 

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It's interesting, but I expect there are not supernatural forces at work.

It might just be a hoax in order to spark public interest in ancient Egypt again, as a means of making some money for the museum due to low sales.
 
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