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This has been more or less the question that many have asked since History a documentary about an old Japanese legend, displaying certain ancient drawings to the public that many did not hesitate to associate with an artistic depiction of a UFO. Or rather, the commonly held notions of the “rounded” shape of the unidentified object in question.
The story first became known in Japan well into the 19th century through two books that were compilations of various curious events and fictional items based on the Japanese folklore of the time: the “Toen Shosetsu” and the “Ume no Chiri” published in 1825 and 1844, respectively. Both included the same story, more or less, under the same title: “ Woman in a Hollow Boat”. The story goes that on 22 February 1803, the residents of a Japanese village (Modern Ibaragi) saw a strange vessel floating in the sea and slowly approaching the shore. When some fishermen set out on their craft to meet it, and then towed to the beach, they found within it a young woman – some 20 years old – of unusual physiognomy, with pink skin and long red hair, who spoke to them in an unknown as she clung to a wooden box. An object of considerable importance to her, it seemed, as she would allow no one to touch it. The craft, also unknown to the locals, was round and rather small, measuring some 5.5 meters across and some 3 meters tall. Its upper section was black and had colored glass windows covered with grating, forming four windows whose edges were protected by some sort of tar. The lower part was reinforced with iron sheets and its interior was covered in handwriting the natives couldn’t recognize. There was a soft rug and food and water for the strange lady.
Read more here: http://www.etupdates.com/2012/09/14/did-an-alien-vessel-reach-the-coasts-of-japan-in-1803/
Once again, evidence emerges that we have indeed been visited by intelligent alien life many times over, this time in Japan. Science is flawed because it is human and earth centric and excludes things it cannot explain which is a fatal flaw. -Mort
Most of what is called “science” is really only scientism.
Scientism claims that only scientific claims are valid.
That claim is neither valid…
not scientific.
Therefore,
scientism self-invalidates.
This thing posing as “Science” is thus,sadly,
the greatest form of institutionalized denial the world has ever known.