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    ISOT Small rocks make big waves, or, an ASB has you throwing modern knick-knacks into the past.

    This presumes a modern understanding of ideograms used in playback devices that simply isn't present in the fifth century. Also, I doubt anything has the battery life to get through an audio Bible. A solar charger further presumes upon a nonexistent understanding of modern technology. I would...
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    ISOT Small rocks make big waves, or, an ASB has you throwing modern knick-knacks into the past.

    Written religious commentaries will not trump Jesuits actually there preaching. A pre-existing Japanese church or trumping the Jesuits by sending an actual live Japanese speaking missionary to the past would work, but missionaries can't be ordered online and don't fit in a file box. Doesn't...
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    ISOT Small rocks make big waves, or, an ASB has you throwing modern knick-knacks into the past.

    I had another thought. Bibles. Japan is isolated and has a literate upper class before the first Christian missionaries arrive. Books appearing from thin air in the midst of the Emperor's or Shogun's court will probably be read and taken seriously. Wikipedia says the Kana and Katakana date...
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    ISOT Small rocks make big waves, or, an ASB has you throwing modern knick-knacks into the past.

    Hmm. To Richard Nixon the day after his inauguration: A smartphone with a Made in China label A copy of H. G. Wells The Time Machine with a 21st century printing date (to imply, along with the smartphone that this is a warning from the future) A copy of The Manchurian Candidate (book not movie)...
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