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Now it's time to further your explorations.
After the first few videos and outer prodding at the tunnel, proving its both spatially impossible and very, very unusual; you now are stuck with a new dilemma. How should you explore it further?
Thus far, you've thrown a ball inside, shined lights within, stuck down a measuring tape for depth, and made a few measurements for its dimensions. You applied sticky tape with measurement markings along the side of the tunnel and kept it lit with lamps in the otherwise very dark storage room, no ceiling fan or built in lighting being present in the room, but otherwise still no nothing else about the tunnel.
On your next day off from work you go to the storage room, staring at the inexplicable architecture. It's as void and inscrutable as ever. You decide you need to come up with a plan to explore the tunnel further to figure out where it leads, if anywhere, or what could be inside it, since otherwise you're just staring at the tunnel with nothing coming in or out.
You decide to check out your videos comments and actually gain a great number of suggestions. Some of them are clearly ridiculous or way out of your budget range; taking a fleet of drones and having them fly over each other with laser scanners and stopping every 10 feet along the tunnel- like you could afford that! But there are some good suggestions too. Whatever you decide- you figure you're still just trying to sate your curiosity about this strong hole. What should you do?
>Buy as many lights as you can afford and shine them down the hole as bright as you can
>Get a drone or RC car with a camera and send it down the tunnel
>Borrow surveying tools from work and inspect the tunnel carefully
>Go inside the tunnel yourself