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What is the secret of natural audio and video storage?

When it comes to photography, it takes only a few hundred years from the invention of film to imaging. If the technology of "photographing" existed as early as 2200 years ago in the Han Dynasty, you would definitely disagree, but it is a fact.

On Mangdang Mountain in Yongcheng County, Shangqiu District, Henan Province, there is a "snake-cutting monument". According to legend, Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, once chopped a big snake here. Because of its peculiar landscape, this monument is called "a must in China" and has become a tourist attraction.

One night, a car driver on the road went to cut the snake monument and accidentally turned on the headlights. Suddenly, he saw a scene on the monument: a majestic ancient warrior, holding a sword, his eyes wide open, dressed in ancient costumes, pointing forward. On the other side is a woman with a baby in her arms, with a high bun and a long skirt sweeping the floor, looking serene. The driver was frightened and reported the scene to the relevant departments. People who heard the news have different opinions, saying that Emperor Gaozu appeared. According to the older generation or generations, Liu Bang once cut a snake here, and the woman with a baby in her arms was Lv Hou. She was inspired by the power of God, so this image appeared here at such a moment.

After on-the-spot research, related experts put forward two imaging reasons: First, according to the optical principle, when a stonemason carved a monument, the small traces left by him were illuminated by light, and the contrast between light and dark became an adult image. Second, the theory of information surplus. This view is mainly held by several "Qigong masters". In their view, Liu Bang and Emperor Gaozu Lv Hou are both great men, and they are particularly strong in information in the biological field, far better than ordinary people. When they were active in Mangdang Mountain, their biological information field remained on the rocks and was revealed at an appropriate time. These explanations seem reasonable, but they can't stand scrutiny. So, what is the imaging principle?

Coincidentally, in the Qing Dynasty (after Han and Liu Bang 1800), there was also an imaging technology without "film".

On the occasion of Jiaqing Daoguang in Qing Dynasty, Wang, an official, came to a riverbank by carriage. Suddenly, it rained heavily, with lightning and thunder, and he had to take shelter under a big willow tree. After the rain cleared, he got off the bus and suddenly saw several figures in the window glass. When he opened the curtains, the carriage was empty. It turns out that these numbers are "pasted" on the glass. After returning home, he took down the window glass and offered it to the mourning hall as a god.

Twenty years later, Wang's children accidentally broke the glass. Strangely, there is a complete image on every broken glass. Academician Zhang, Wang's nephew, got a fragment and showed it to his good friend Yao. Yao recorded what he saw and heard and included it in the book Miscellaneous Notes of Bamboo Leaf Pavilion. It is recorded in the book that the glass is just a piece of broken glass at ordinary times, but when looking obliquely at the sun, there is a "fairy" sitting inside. This man looks dignified, his face is reddish, his eyes are bright, he has a long white beard on his chest, a red crown on his head, a purple robe, a feather fan in his right hand, and a teenager waiting beside him. Yao explained this strange phenomenon as a fairy who avoided robbery during a thunderstorm and attached an elf to the glass.

One is the existing stone tablet, and the other is the written record. They have only one thing in common: two unsolved mysteries.

Following these two strange mysteries, we will explore whether their unknown answers can induce us to explore astronomy, optics, materials science and life science from multiple angles. The author believes that this kind of exploration will undoubtedly have a beneficial impact on interdisciplinary comprehensive research.

Just as this article was written, the Yangtze Evening News published in Jiangsu Province published another news with the same effect as this article: According to a recent report (in the second half of 2000) by villagers in Puzaidongbuge Village, Lianhuashan Town, Haifeng County, in recent years, whenever lightning and storm weather come, people often hear gunshots suddenly coming from the valley when grazing or working near Dadongmen and Xiaodongmen Canyon, mixed with bouts of fierce fighting. These horrible sounds make people feel creepy and nervous.

Some experts have analyzed that this used to be a battlefield. It may be when the fighting is fierce, which coincides with lightning and thunder. Under the comprehensive action of photoelectricity, all kinds of sounds echoing in the canyon are recorded and stored by special materials with recording function in the rock stratum. Whenever lightning strikes, rocks will release all kinds of stored acoustic energy. Dadongmen and Xiaodongmen are two deep canyons. According to historical records, this is the ancient battlefield where Yang Pingnan conquered Yue in the Northern Song Dynasty. In 1930s, Haifeng was one of the Red Revolutionary Bases in China 12.

These seemingly incredible phenomena may not have incredible reasons, but their appearance needs to be deciphered by scientific methods. I hope all interested scientific and technological workers will uncover this mystery.