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@TheProjectUnity Looks like it's a part of a bigger structure. Something slides into it? (jokes are welcome btw)
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@TheProjectUnity We are always leaving wood out of the ancients' history. They would have been far better woodworkers than masons


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What strikes me about Masuda no Iwafune isn’t mystery for mystery’s sake-it’s intent without conquest.
The precision suggests it wasn’t abandoned mid-task, but completed for a purpose that no longer maps cleanly to our categories.
The central trough, the sharp geometry, the absence of transport scars- this looks less like a “ship” and more like a fixed instrument.
Possibilities that fit the form without forcing it:
a ritual or observational platform (astronomical, seasonal, or ceremonial)
a water-related calibrator (collection, reflection, resonance)
or a prototype / test block- a way of learning how stone behaves when shaped this way, not yet scaled outward
What it doesn’t resemble is defensive architecture or imperial infrastructure.
There’s no enclosure logic.
No dominance geometry.
No extraction pathway.
Which raises the uncomfortable option:
It may belong to a cultural logic that valued precision, relationship, and observation over utility or expansion.
When that worldview fades, the artifact stays- and the “when, how, why” become unanswerable not because they were unknowable, but because we forgot how to ask the right questions.
Some structures outlive the civilization that could explain them.
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@TheProjectUnity What if civilisation was reset every 13000 years dozens of times, and the relics are from dozens of periods?
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@TheProjectUnity We know very little about those who came before us. If only we knew.
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@TheProjectUnity People just do stuff.
My kids want to build a bunker out a boulder. I’m planning to do it if I can sort it out. If I do and a thousand years from now someone finds it it isn’t some historical find, it’s just a guy who did something,
Challenge me on this.
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@TheProjectUnity Looks perfect for collecting a $hitload of water, then washing and otherwise processing animal skins or even organic materials like tree bark, leaves etc. …maybe even soaking trunks or branches vertically
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@TheProjectUnity Humans understanding that would be like roadside cows understanding cars and planes. That technology is not in our vocabulary...
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@TheProjectUnity Has anyone actually tried to dig the whole thing out? There are probably more clues hidden just below the surface of the dirt…
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@TheProjectUnity The function is pretty obvious isn't it? It was created thousands of years ago by a civilisation who knew it would confuse and confound a future race of people, and troll academics and researchers over a great span of time.
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@TheProjectUnity This might be a silly question.. but why is it always granite?
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@TheProjectUnity It's actually a time machine. The samurai removed the power source in the 1800s, but it worked before that.
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@TheProjectUnity Maybe it was the foundation stone for a giant roman-style crane for lifting massive stone blocks from a quarry.
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@TheProjectUnity Looks like a shield with holes to throw spears and stones and shoot arrows out of, to be placed inside a portcullis area for ambushing people trying to enter
Why would you build a stone boat with holes In the bottom that's 4 feet thiccc?
Thats ludicrous.. more likely an oven
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@TheProjectUnity Preparing for the great flood the saw the signs of the times as we should the stars and planets are warning signs 🙏
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@TheProjectUnity Some truths aren't meant to be excavated, they're meant to be remembered when the next cycle begins.
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Jay what if many of the megaliths that are unexplained are the remnants of something that was much bigger that was toppled due to huge shifts from the last pole shift and the reason we only see the top of these is because the mud and silt that was kicked up due to this covered the majority of them?
That would explain many of them, especially if major tsunamis slammed to to the magnificent structures that were built by previous advanced civilizations.
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@TheProjectUnity Looks like it lays on its side. An excavation would be cool
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@TheProjectUnity It probably had wood decking on top and a trap doors into the two chambers. A stage for performing priestly rituals.
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