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CLOCK: A Shaft of Light of 70 million years

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Takarayama, Mt. Ishizuchi, Ehime

 

Using a giant mirror, (4 x 4 meters) we reflected the sunlight onto the cliff at the northern part of Mt. Takara, Ishizuchi Mountain Range, Ehime Prefecture.

The cliff cuts vertically Japan Median Tectonic Line, and the reflected light, along with the sunfs movement, went up over it,

nearing a square shape and then getting distorted again until it disappeared into the sky.

 The giant mirror was a device to get a glimpse of the abyss of time, beyond our temporal frames.