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Man made or nature made? What are the implications?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMMBLNJqw1M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMMBLNJqw1M
Greg Bernhardt said:Watch the video.
jostpuur said:There is two ways a monument can end up under water. Either the sea level raises, or then the land descends. There are lot of Earth quakes in Japan, so descending land somewhere there doesn't sound impossible to me.
Japanese megaliths are large stone structures found in various locations throughout Japan. They consist of massive stones arranged in specific patterns or formations, and they are believed to have been built by ancient civilizations for religious or cultural purposes.
The exact age of Japanese megaliths is still a subject of debate among scientists and archaeologists. However, they are estimated to be between 2,000 and 5,000 years old, dating back to the Jomon and Yayoi periods.
This is a highly controversial topic, with no definitive answer. Some experts argue that these megaliths are entirely man-made, while others believe that they are natural formations modified by humans. Further research and excavation are needed to determine the true origin of these structures.
The purpose of Japanese megaliths is still not fully understood. Some theories suggest that they were used for religious ceremonies, burials, or as astronomical calendars. Others believe that they may have served as markers for important locations, such as trade routes or water sources.
The construction methods used to build Japanese megaliths are still a mystery. It is believed that ancient civilizations used primitive tools and techniques to move and lift the massive stones into place. However, the exact methods used are still unknown and continue to be a subject of study and speculation.