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Artifacts

Type

Ancient technology

Mystery

True origin and nature remain a mystery

Discovered

Various locations worldwide

Properties

Advanced understanding of science • technology • unusual properties

Discoverers

Archaeologists • adventurers

Civilization

Unknown

Inspired innovations

Energy production • transportation • medicine

Artifacts

Artifacts are a variety of objects, devices, and other remnants from a vanished ancient civilization that display impressive and seemingly impossible characteristics. They have been discovered in various parts of the world and have influenced the development of science, technology, society, and religion throughout history.

Origin of the artifacts

The ancient civilization responsible for the creation of these artifacts is still relatively mysterious. Archaeological findings suggest that they once inhabited the entire globe, with their peak of power and accomplishment reached around 8,000 years ago. Their origin, motivations, and fate remain unknown, though theories about their nature abound.

Examples of discovered artifacts

Among the artifacts discovered by archaeologists and adventurers are:

  • The Crystal Cube: A small handheld device made of an unknown material, capable of storing and transmitting vast amounts of data.
  • The Time Winder: An intricate clock-like mechanism that enables manipulation of time, allowing for time travel and temporal observation.
  • Light Trees: Organic structures that generate and emit intense, pure light, offering a clean and limitless energy source.
  • Orbital Ringways: Massive structures designed for transport and housing, said to orbit the planet and support a diverse and thriving ecosystem.
  • Human-Metal Bioweaves: A synthetic material with biological properties, capable of self-regeneration and shape modification in response to organic or environmental stimuli.

Influence on modern technology, society, and religion

The existence and functioning of the artifacts have had profound impacts on various aspects of human society.

  • Science and technology: Research into the artifacts' capabilities has helped advance fields such as energy production, transportation, and medicine. This has led to breakthroughs like Magnetic Levitation Transportation, Regenerative Energy, and Artificial Photosynthesis.
  • Society and culture: The existence of the artifacts has contributed to the rise of Posthuman Philosophy, which advocates for transcending human limitations through artificial enhancement or integration with technology. Additionally, artifacts like the Orbital Ringways have inspired Sky Colonies in space.
  • Religion and mysticism: For many, the artifacts carry a spiritual or religious significance. The Light Trees, for example, represent divine illumination or enlightenment to some. Additionally, the discoveries of artifacts and the ancient civilization have inspired Neo-Prophetic movements that blend traditional spirituality with concepts from posthumanism and technological progress.

Debate and controversy

The true nature and origin of these artifacts have been the subject of intense debate and controversy. Some claim they are of alien origin or a remnant of a "predecessor-level" civilization. Others suggest that they have been created by advanced beings in our own past or even our own future. Still, others dismiss them as hoaxes or fabrications.

Expeditions, excavations, and research continue into the artifacts and the vanished ancient civilization. Adventurers, scholars, and entrepreneurs all have an interest in unlocking the secrets and potential benefits of these invaluable relics.