Technical Analysts Stunned: 'Impossible' GPS Coordinates in China Point to the Exact Same Spot as Ancient Burial Mounds Found in Peru
A team of data analysts has reported a "glitch in the matrix" after satellite mapping software registered identical decimal-degree coordinates for a newly built industrial complex near Shenzhen, China, and a previously undocumented series of pre-Incan burial mounds in the Nazca region of Peru. The coordinates, which should be geographically distinct, reportedly resolve to a single, overlapping point when plotted on global topographical maps. Analysts say the chance of this random alignment is mathematically negligible, and the Peruvian mounds—undiscovered until now—share an uncanny soil composition pattern with the Chinese factory site's foundation, suggesting a "data phantom" where two completely unrelated locations are somehow rendering the same digital signature. One analyst noted, "It's as if the simulation is stitching two entirely different worlds together at that one exact point. We cannot explain it."