Sea monk the mysterious sea monster
Is this creature the scuba diver from the 17th. century.
When we are looking at the image of the sea monk, we must realize, that the person, who has seen this kind of sea monster would see the ancient scuba diver. Maybe this man was the scuba diver, who used primitive equipment. And I don't know how much normal people knew about scuba diving during the 17th. century? At that time there were scuba diving suits, and if we are thinking carefully, in the middle of the man-shaped creatures can be the diving bell or the deep submerge capsule. Or that might be the auxiliary oxygen.
Sea monk or sea bishop is one of the most mysterious sea monsters in the world. The origin of that tale might be in the 30 years war, where protestants used this kind of tales as the propaganda against Catholics, but there is one detail in this tale, and the detail is that this story might have a different kind of backgrounds. One of the backgrounds might be that everybody knew that monks told many things to inquisitors, and they send the people to executors.
Maybe some person told something only in the boat, and then that thing brought problems to somebody. And if the judgment is augmented in some special way, that thing uncovered that there were monks or bishop in the same boat with the storyteller. So this means that the sea monk-stories are told for the warning, that the bad guys are not doing anything when they are alone, and that means that they are looking like innocent, but when they get assistance the things are turning, and they will make reports about things like smuggling for getting the benefit. And during 30 years of war, monks were so-called bad guys.
This is one background of the tale about the "Solar Warden".
The strange element of the sea monk stories is that the image, what is drawn of sea monk is that the sea monk seems to have some kind of protective suit. That means that the sea monk would be human, who has just come from the seas by using the boat. So that means that the creature would be just the monk, who was traveling by boat, and then the people would tell more and more details about this thing because everybody wanted to tell better version and because of the 30 years war, the Catholics were enemies, everybody wanted to confess, that they believed that monks were bad guys.
Does the "sea monk" have a gliding suit? That could mean, that this creature would be a saboteur, who jump from the balloon.
As you know that these kinds of tales are living and forming. The story of sea monk is the origin of the tales of the myth of "Solar Warden" the mythic station, which has the origin of the myth of Atlantis. The story is told about the giant space stations, which are created for genetic experiments. In some versions of those stories the "Solar Warden" would be the underwater base or series of underwater bases, where there are genetically selected people, whose mission is to support the scientific and other work for superpowers.
There is a possibility that the sea monk has been jumped from the balloon that was pulled by the sailship. And that means that the person would be some kind of spy. The thing in the middle of those drawn creatures would be the equipment box for their missions.
In the most interesting version, this creature was the astronaut from somewhere. I don't know how serious that claim is, and don't be so serious about this kind of thing. NASA has used this kind of thing to getting innovation for modern space systems. And they have created the one-man recovery vehicles.
In this case, the landing craft of the astronaut might be very small, and this is why the people have laughed at that theory. But in fact, this kind of capsule could bring astronauts from the orbiter. This means that the craft would get energy from an outer source, and it can lay down by using propellers or ion motors. In this case, the "sea monk" would use the glide suit, and the craft would get its energy by using maser ray, which is targeted to that thing.
Image:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_monk#/media/File:Japetus_Steenstrup_sea_monks-1-.png
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