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#34: The Green Stone of Hokkaido: The Relic That Defies Material Science
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#34: The Green Stone of Hokkaido: The Relic That Defies Material Science

The Unexplained Archive · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios

March 26, 20267m 22s

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Show Notes

What if a single stone, small enough to fit in your palm, could overturn our fundamental understanding of the material world? In 1936, a geologist in the remote mountains of Hokkaido unearthed an object that, according to all established science, should be impossible. This episode follows the journey of the enigmatic Green Stone, from its accidental discovery by geologist Eiji Hoshi during a routine survey near Kamikawa to its confounding presence in museum collections. We delve into the initial mystery: a beautifully smooth, deep emerald-green relic that matched no known local mineralogy, setting the stage for a decades-long confrontation between observable fact and textbook principles. Listeners will be taken on an investigative journey into the heart of a material science paradox, exploring the unsettling implications of an artifact that exists in defiance of our most basic rules of physics and geology. This is not a story of folklore, but of a tangible, documented anomaly that challenges the very framework of how we define what is real. #GreenStone #Hokkaido #MaterialScience #EijiHoshi #GeologyMystery #ScientificAnomaly #Kamikawa #1936 Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).