83 deep caves under the sea
Chen Yan entered the cabin through the hole, but found nothing.
UNESCO estimates that there are 3 million shipwrecks lying on the seabed of the world's oceans, and that less than 1% of them are valuable.
The central part of the Pacific Ocean is not a historically busy maritime trade route, nor is it a transpacific sailing route for Spanish transpacific 'galleons' in the 16th and 19th centuries.
Chen Yan didn't have much hope for finding the treasure in the wreck.
After Chen Yan carefully searched the wreck, he found some silver coins and silver cutlery.
Chen Yan took a look at these silver coins, they were minted very roughly, block-shaped, each silver coin was thick and small, and the shape of the block was different, not pressed by a machine, but made by hand, and the obverse pattern of the 'block coin' was a cross.
Chen Yan surfaced, took out his mobile phone and took out the information.
It is known that this is a Spanish 'block', which was minted in 1535 and lasted until 1737.
In the mid-16th century, Spain occupied all of Central and South America except Brazil, establishing a vast Spanish colonial empire. After the Spanish occupation of the Americas, rich silver deposits were discovered in Mexico, Peru and other places, and these silver were soon minted in large quantities into silver coins and began to flow around the world.
The earliest silver coins minted by Spain in the Spanish American colonies were 'lump coins' or 'cut silver', which were silver coins found by Chen Yan in a shipwreck.
There are 5 types of 'block coins', with real as the currency unit.
The 'block coin' that Chen Yan is holding now is worth 8 riel and weighs about 27 grams.
Chen Yan believes that the wreck is a Spanish exploration ship that sank to the bottom of the sea because of a storm at sea.
In the Age of Discovery, it was because of the spirit of exploration of the Spaniards that the great geographical discoveries began.
The islands in the Pacific Ocean, most of which have a history dating back to xxxx, were first discovered by a Spanish expedition.
There are only more than 100 'block coins' found by Chen Yan.
Chen Yan posted a micro-\1 blog, "A group of pictures of Spanish 'block coins', a Spanish shipwreck was found on the bottom of the sea, and these are the harvests of the wreck." β
Soon, many netizens replied to Chen Yan's micro \1 blog.
"Lao Tie is steady. β
"Although Spain has minted a large number of 'block coins' in Spanish Mexico, Peru, Bolivia and other places, the 'block coins' that have survived to the present day are extremely rare, and one 'block coin' is worth tens of thousands of dollars. β
"These coins circulated to China with the transpacific 'galleon' trade, known as 'cross money', in the late Ming Dynasty for hundreds of years, China imported about 300 million taels of silver, a large amount of silver inflow to the Ming Dynasty brought unprecedented opportunities, but also brought challenges to the Ming Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty faced the challenge of silver was only passively accepted, ignoring the dangers of currency inflation, and the financial lifeline entrusted to others, and finally the germination of capitalism did not develop well, and finally the empire went to collapse. β
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Chen Yan put the 'block coin' into the Spirit Water Bead Space and continued to search for Garros City, which had sunk at the bottom of the sea.
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Chen Yan walked on the bottom of the sea, suddenly felt the flow of the surrounding current, Chen Yan thought it was an ocean current at first, and didn't care, but, after ten minutes, Chen Yan found that the current was big enough to push his body, at this time, Chen Yan found that a huge vortex was formed in front of him, Chen Yan became curious, and slowly approached the center of the vortex, it turned out that a huge deep hole appeared on the bottom of the sea, the diameter of the deep hole Chen Yan visually measured, there were more than 100 meters, a large amount of seawater was sucked into the deep hole, the density difference of the sea water formed a huge funnel-shaped whirlpool, the plane area of the funnel was as high as hundreds of square kilometersγ
Chen Yan wondered where the water that 'disappeared' in the deep cave had gone. It is estimated that more than 30,000 tons of seawater are missing in this deep hole every second, so there are 30,000 tons of seawater missing in this bottomless hole every day*86400.
23 billion tons.
Chen Yan guessed whether this deep hole under the sea was a black hole, but this guess was quickly denied, because if this was a black hole, the seawater on the earth would have been absorbed long ago.
Then, Chen Yan guessed that this deep underwater cave was an undersea passage, and the seawater sucked in from here gushed out from another sea area, and this speculation was quickly denied by Chen Yan.
Because, just like a pipe, water flows from one end of the pipe to the other, either there is a difference in height between the two ends of the pipe, or there is suction at the end of the water flowing out, the sea level is the same all over the world, there is no height difference, and there is no kinetic energy of seawater from one end of the channel to the other.
Chen Yan believes that this deep hole in the sea is similar to the earth's shaft, which leads to the center of the earth.
If the guess is correct, does this mean that there is a large inner world in the interior of the Earth.
Chen Yan posted a micro\1 blog, "A picture of a deep cave in the center of the whirlpool." This deep cave under the sea is more than 100 meters in diameter and absorbs 23 billion tons of seawater every day, and where the missing seawater went, I don't know, is a mystery. β
Many netizens replied to Chen Yan's micro \1 blog.
"Less than 1% of humanity explores the ocean, and there are many secrets in the ocean. β
"Caves absorb 23 billion tons of seawater every day, so in 268 years, the seawater on the earth will be drained, and I know that the global sea level is rising, and the amount of ocean water is increasing, so the seawater absorbed by the deep caves is still circulating on Earth. β
"If you think about it, the flow of water is driven by kinetic energy, and the gravity of the height difference can produce kinetic energy, and the density difference of water can produce kinetic energy,...... Whether Chen Yan's discovery means that there is a geocentric world in the interior of the earth, where seawater flows to the inner world through a shaft-like terrain and then flows back to the surface ocean through a shaft-like terrain, only such a model can simulate the absorption of 23 billion tons of seawater per day by a deep cave under the sea. β
Chen Yan revealed the existence of the inner world from one angle. β
"Where is the deep hole under the sea. β
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Chen Yan's micro-blog was posted on Facebook, Twitter, Line, and other social media.
People all over the world are a little scary.
Scientists have also created a model that uses kinetic energy as a parameter to simulate the possible fate of the 23 billion tons of seawater absorbed by deep caves on the ocean floor every day. As a result of the simulation, the only destination could be the center of the earth, where there may be forces that repel gravity, flowing back to the surface ocean.
Any other hypothesis, such as the black hole theory and the undersea channel theory, is not valid for the simple reason.
People all over the world are curious to know where this deep hole under the sea is?
Chen Yan did not reply except for sending a micro \1 blog.
Chen Yan is bent on finding Garros City at the bottom of the sea.
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