The primary controversy concerns access: the government of Bolivia has filed a formal claim under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, arguing that "Bilara-y-toro" is a corruption of the Aymara phrase P'iq'i la t'uru ("bull-headed star-seed"), making it a pre-Columbian cultural object. A ruling is pending before the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Bilara-y-toro-01 remains an irreducible enigma. Whether a relic of a forgotten civilization, a natural improbability, or a message from a future Earth, BYT-01 defies all existing materialist frameworks. Until a second specimen is found—or the glyphs are conclusively translated—the "thing from the place of two bulls" will continue to watch from the dark, waiting. End of Article
Subject: Bilara-y-toro-01 Date of Documentation: October 12, 2023 Filed by: Dr. A. Mercer, Dept. of Comparative Mythology 1. Introduction Bilara-y-toro-01 (henceforth referred to as "BYT-01") is a classified site designation referring to a singular, non-fungible artifact of contested origin. First identified during a subsurface radar survey of the Mendoza Abyssal Plain (Pacific sector, 3,800m depth) in 2021, BYT-01 remains the only known specimen of its morphological class. The name derives from a phonetic transcription of marginalia found on a 16th-century Basque whaling map, translating loosely to "the thing that watches from the place of two bulls." 2. Physical Description BYT-01 is a toroidal (doughnut-shaped) object measuring 47.3 cm in outer diameter, with a central aperture of 12.1 cm. Its mass is recorded at 19.04 kg, suggesting a mean density inconsistent with any known terrestrial alloy. Bilara-y-toro-01
For further reading: See also "The Mendoza Abyssal Anomaly" (Mercer & Voss, 2025) and "Acoustic Resonance in Non-Terrestrial Toroids" (Okonkwo, J. of Quantum Archaeol. , Vol. 9, No. 2). The primary controversy concerns access: the government of