http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...d-of-the-century/story-fn5fsgyc-1226098833887 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43945692/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/ufo-found-ocean-floor/
Cylon, no question. It's only 260ish feet down, I would imagine it would be pretty easy to investigate. The fact that it's moving is most interesting to me. If it were stationary I would say a rock formation or volcanic tube or something.
fuck torx! they found our hiding place. Now what the fuck we going to do? We shoulda put it inside a glacier like I suggested....but noooooo, had to stick it in the sea........................................ It ain't gonna matter for long. SKYNET begins: http://digitallife.today.com/_news/...iates-wedding-signals-beginning-of-robot-rule
lol whiskas! and shenzen foxxconn will be employing 1mil robots to do their work http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-to-workforce/2011/08/01/gIQAA34CnI_blog.html unless i misread, i thought the track behind it was sediment pushed away due to the current of the water. some think it crashed and made the skid mark. the idea of it moving is wicked weird. should be no problem for someone with a pocket full of money to go down and explore. hopefully we'll get some results soon, might be a coverup conclusion, but lol... oh well.
Bob Ballard probably has enough gear on his fishing boat to investigate at that piddly depth. Hell, college kids could check it out over a long weekend.
I can't wait for it to be proven as nothing. But it would be neat. Maybe hyper-intelligent aliens could slap some sense into humanity.... hahaha, wishful thinking.
does anyone know how high freq sonar works and how its displayed? of course theres no high detail in this image.. i see blocks which look to represent raised elevation. is this correct? or is this sonar depicting an exact form? i wouldnt be surprised if it is an alien ship. whats the most common SHAPE in the universe? a fuckin circle.
Sounds like this...kinda? http://www.battleshipmovie.com/?__s...y=ggl|battleship|Brand|G_Battleship#/trailer/