Posted on 02/07/2022 8:07:19 PM PST by Uber-Eng
Someone made a comment about Antarctic islands being named after Covid variants a ways back, but while I was poking around on Google Earth the other day I noticed a pattern on the ocean floor by a certain family name near Alexander Island. Take a look and let me know what you think these divots/hills might be. Appears to be a 14 x 14 grid on the ocean floor, every 6 miles(??).
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I have wondered for a long time what the ocean floor relief map is based on. I’d start with finding the answer to that question before speculating.
There also appear to be raised points I guess to the north and east of the regular set of divots.
I remember seeing a story on the regularly spaced nests of ice fish in that region. Clearly not that large and probably not as evenly or regularly spaced.
There is no seismic exploration technique I am aware of that would leave such a regular spacing of locations.
Ask Haliburton.
Digital artifacts, nothing more.
"By a certain family name" near an island?! What are you trying to say?!
Take a look and let me know what you think these divots/hills might be.
I am much more troubled by that big 8-shaped structure lurking off the coast of South America on my world globe! Do you think that it might be dangerous? Must be a devil of a problem, navigating around it!
Regards,
It’s amazing, isn’t it? FR gets more stupid by the day, and this thread is a perfect example of that phenomenon.
Yes, those bore-holes are definitely big enough to be photographed from outer space!
Regards,
As I was reading through the posts, I was reminded of the tv show “What On Earth”, where a panel of “experts”(one is trans), come up with stupid suggestions of what a satellite image might be during the first half of the show, then get smarter during the second half. The only purpose the show serves is to give the trans person time on tv.
It’s a blank map: “No information to display”.
I realize you replied, but I’m trying to wrap my head around your screen name “Dixie Yooper”. Do you go south for the winter (Dixie) and the Michigan Upper Peninsula (“Yooper”) for the summer?
:-)
You realize that they don’t just send a skinny, unbraced 6” pipe a mile down, right? And what do you suppose they do with the crap that used to be in the hole they drilled? Send it home via FedEx?
Fregards.
Suppose you had a push-pin with the pin part 3 feet in diameter, and perhaps 100,000 cubic feet of drilling debris. Could you see that from space on the abyssal plain?
I was born and raised in the UP, spent 20 years in Viginia and another 20 in North Carolina, where I presently live.
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