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Speculative2026-03-21

Atlantis OOPArts

Deep sea · Ancient alien ruins

Summary

A site concentrating ancient technologies left on Earth by extraterrestrial beings tens of thousands of years ago—technologies so advanced they seem like magic. Constructed from an unknown, non-oxidising golden alloy and enormous hexagonal crystal pillars, geometric patterns on…

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A site concentrating ancient technologies left on Earth by extraterrestrial beings tens of thousands of years ago—technologies so advanced they seem like magic. Constructed from an unknown, non-oxidising golden alloy and enormous hexagonal crystal pillars, geometric patterns on its surface move ceaselessly. The core technology, "Dimensional Refraction," makes the exterior appear compact while the interior expands to the size of a football pitch. A gentle golden glow from energy gemstones—not electricity—illuminates the interior, and the bath is filled with special wave-water that relieves fatigue without even touching the skin.

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NameAtlantis OOPArts
LocationDeep sea · Ancient alien ruins
CategorySpeculative
Tags고대 외계 유적, 황금 합금, 크리스탈, 차원 굴절, 에너지 원석

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Tags: 고대 외계 유적, 황금 합금, 크리스탈, 차원 굴절, 에너지 원석

  • #고대 외계 유적
  • #황금 합금
  • #크리스탈
  • #차원 굴절
  • #에너지 원석

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