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The Secrets of Old Japan Navy's battleships

To navy officers all over the world

Katori is the place where there had been a large bay called "The Sea of Katori" until the middle ages. It is also famous for the old Shinto shrine "Katori Jingu" which is still now showing us many secrets of ancient times.

For example, how the battleship gained its energy to move the big and heavy hull forward to the islands far from Japan and to keep going its mission in the midst of the world-war-II.

I guess, without the ancient technologies buried under the seabed of Katori, Japan might have not begun the misery war?

WWII maybe the war carefully prepared as the stage of releasing those techs to kill as many people as possible with using them.

You don't have to worry about it, however, once the knowledge of the techs were opened to the public, anyone can easily cease the function of them in a moment. Even I can do it :-)


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原子の存在について、物理学者の間で議論が定まっていない中、いきなり原子炉が作られ、原爆が完成し、そして大和のような超大型戦艦が大海に向かって次々と出航した第2次世界大戦。

戦争による急速な科学技術の発展、と歴史学者は訳知り顔で論評します。しかし、私は、これこそ科学史的にはあり得ない大きな茶番だと思うのですが、読者の皆様は如何思われるでしょうか?

既にその時、必要な技術は全て存在していた。それだけが、大戦時の尋常でない科学技術の発展を説明できる唯一の理由なのだと私は考えます。


With lots of love


The Sun, The Moon and The Earth
Written on the ground of Jesus Chris
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