Atoms have consciousness
Date: 1/11/2017 1:57:22 AM ( 7 y ago)
Izumo Taisha(Shimane Prefecture)
By Takashi
This page which is based on the information from 'THE UNIVERSE(THE SKY)=SORA' is made by HONO who is one of the fellows of THE UNIVERSE(THE SKY)=SORA.
Izumo Taisha(Shimane Prefecture)
http://dol.ismcdn.jp/mwimgs/9/b/300/img_9b88b4627b302bed5c3c940ba53c792a128492.jpg
The main shrine of the ancient times of Izumo Shrine is a 24-m-high huge wooden structure, and the giant tree which was used there was discovered.
The height of it is equivalent to the building of 15 stories.
When I watched ,by TV, the experiment which erected the huge pillar of Izumo Shrine was conducted.the actual proof experiment used a tree which was fairly smaller than the actual thing.
Those who took part in bunding and standing three big trees were suffering troubles very much.
In ancient times,the diameter of a single tree is about 1.3m, but the one made bundled 1.3m,trees was about 3m.
However those who took part in the experiment bundled relatively thick trees because there is no such a big tree now.
The bundled one which was made with three trees was supported by digging the soil and burying stones.
However how did the ancient people stand the bundled one shown below by human power?
http://inoues.net/mystery/izumo_2002_new.jpg
When this building is temporarily existing, it becomes such a super-high-rise wooden structure.
Although OBAYASHI(a big architecture company) is projecting, it supposes architecture work is very difficult.
Since it is a premise that the human being of those days performed it by human-wave tactics to the last.
Those premise was made as as they can't devise the way because they can't help estimating that ancient people did it by human‐wave tactics.
However I think there are much unexplained portion.
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