Posted on 04/03/2023 5:22:42 AM PDT by Red Badger
They ‘Follow the science...” until it leads to somewhere they do not want to go......................
Vietnam was a watershed moment for them, then they patiently spent the following decades making it happen.
If you control the narrative, the ‘science’ is whatever you say it is...
...and that’s exactly where we’re at.
Nails it at 13.
“Those who control the present, control the past and those who control the past control the future.”
― George Orwell, 1984
ya I thought that but worded it wrong comparing it to a auto pilot. But in all the pictures I seen, that looked like a rigid mount where the horizontal of the weather vane arm meets the sail. there was no evidence of a pivot point. also the wind catch on the vane would be on one side only meaning the tack could only be in the direction of a starboard wind. thats where im thrown...
mann I just noticed it may be in line with the sail!! lol... my total bad.
The deepest free dive by a man was 702 feet, but a submersible record has been around 35,000 feet. Thus 12,000 feet should be extremely doable to get actual photographs or even video.
I assume what we are seeing is some sort representation of it, rather than being an exacting image of it. Let's get some detailed images. Would be more interesting. I'll bet it's not nearly as symmetrical as it appears to be with whatever it is we are seeing. That was the point of my post.
I am sure that the oceanographers are planning to do just that, explore it with a submersible as soon as they can possibly get the time and funding to do so.................
So if one reads the article, it is not so mysterious.
The only thing I find odd about it is why was it never discovered before, since the US Navy makes topographical maps of the seafloor, and nothing has run into it....................
I would think so. 🙂
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