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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 20:30 | Message # 76
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Looks like a rock to me. Abnormal rock structures are pretty common.

I too think that it's probably just a rock but you have to admit that it's pretty darn tall cool

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And yeah I know Buzz Aldrin mentioned it.

I didn't know that Buzz Aldrin had mentioned this surprised Could you direct me to a website where i could read what he said?





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Edited by Antza2 - Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 20:31
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 20:32 | Message # 77
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Could you direct me to a website where i could read what he said?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaiSfn8jlxY





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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 20:32 | Message # 78
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaiSfn8jlxY

Thanks man cool
Edit: WOW! I didn't know it was square! Now i think we really should take a closer look at it because nature doesn't form straight lines (even though the edges are not perfectly straight.)





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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 20:44 | Message # 79
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Edit: WOW! I didn't know it was square! Now i think we really should take a closer look at it because nature doesn't form straight lines (even though the edges are not perfectly straight.)


Picture is a zoomed in one in the video.

In reality its more rounded, but an interesting rock structure nonetheless.





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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 20:55 | Message # 80
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In reality its more rounded, but an interesting rock structure nonetheless.

That is probably true but i still think it's worth another look cool





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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 21:18 | Message # 81
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And then for something completely different: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvs7AWJfgP8&feature=player_embedded

I have been following the developments of this for almost a year now and they have finally started studying the object in more detail.
http://www.oceanexplorer.se/





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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 21:25 | Message # 82
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I have been following the developments of this for almost a year now and they have finally started studying the object in more detail.


That is interesting, the structure looks cool.


Its the Millennium Falcon.





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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 21:29 | Message # 83
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Its the Millennium Falcon.

That's what i thought when i first saw it biggrin





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Antza2Date: Tuesday, 14.08.2012, 21:36 | Message # 84
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That is interesting, the structure looks cool.

According to the divers it's a disc shaped object of unidentified material sitting on top of a 50 meter high pedestal. Also there is a hole on top of the structure with water flowing out of it. Also electrical equipment has been malfunctioning near it. They have also said that the surface is so smooth that the divers have difficulty holding on to it.
I'm really exited about this cool





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HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 15.08.2012, 00:22 | Message # 85
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Its the Millennium Falcon.

No, it's clearly the Ebon Hawk wink

I won't get very worked up over whatever that is until I see something more revealing than some dubious, low-res sonar scans. I remember reading the stories in the news when this was discovered, and there were already experts cautioning about how it might not be anything important, the only reason it caught on so well was that the discoverer was adamant that there was something there and that it was special.

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According to the divers it's a disc shaped object of unidentified material sitting on top of a 50 meter high pedestal.

The divers that just happened to forget their cameras? And before you talk about "electrical equipment malfunctioning", fully mechanical film cameras are still in great abundance cool





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HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 15.08.2012, 01:58 | Message # 86
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Okay, as far as hoaxes go, this one takes the cake for how gullible you would have to be to believe it.

http://www.space.com/17107-mars-double-sunset.html


Apparently, there are people out there who could not immediately recognize this image as fake :facepalm:

Not only does it look fake, and not only should everyone know that Mars has only one sun, but anyone who's ever seen Star Wars (almost everyone in the Western world) should think that those suns look a little too familiar. Because they were taken straight from the movie and photoshopped onto a real Martian sunset picture. I didn't even have to read the article to know that, and I'd bet that most people on the forum wouldn't either.

It pains me how ignorant and credulous people can be sometimes wacko





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Antza2Date: Wednesday, 15.08.2012, 07:33 | Message # 87
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The divers that just happened to forget their cameras? And before you talk about "electrical equipment malfunctioning", fully mechanical film cameras are still in great abundance

The Baltic sea is notorious for it's murky water so cameras are pretty much useless because you can't really see more than half a meter.

Also this is not some random shady person claiming he found an alien craft in the ocean. They are pretty well known treasure hunters that have made the headlines many times in the Nordic countries. They have themselves never said that it's something from outer space. In fact they first claimed that it was a lava formation or a WW2 era submarine trap. Experts have later disputed those possibilities.

The leader of the expedition said after further examination that it has to be constructed because it has straight lines:

He is also sure that it's older than the ice age.

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Apparently, there are people out there who could not immediately recognize this image as fake :facepalm:


I could do that picture with gimp in 5 minutes biggrin

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HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 15.08.2012, 08:16 | Message # 88
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The Baltic sea is notorious for it's murky water so cameras are pretty much useless because you can't really see more than half a meter.

A camera can see anything that a diver can. Both the human eye and a standard camera work in the same wavelengths of light. If you took several hundred photos evenly spaced, you could create a clear, high-resolution map of the entire object. Even two rolls of film documenting the most interesting parts would be extremely valuable to the scientific community.

That sonar image doesn't look very convincing to me. I'm not an expert, but every sonar image I've ever seen that showed an object on the sea floor looked much less ambiguous than that.




Maybe they did find something spectacular down there. All I'm saying is that I haven't seen anything to make me believe that they did. And if they did, it should be very easy to prove now that it's known about. I don't know what the truth is about it, and I'm happy to wait until all the evidence is in.

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The leader of the expedition said after further examination that it has to be constructed because it has straight lines

Some natural formations can also have straight lines, although not commonly

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I could do that picture with gimp in 5 minutes

Me too biggrin I'll bet that if we spent some extra time, we could make it look better than they did. We should try it happy

EDIT: Here is my version smile


This is the image I used for the suns: http://img418.imageshack.us/img418/8951/snapshot20061206210308tj9.jpg





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Antza2Date: Wednesday, 15.08.2012, 10:23 | Message # 89
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A camera can see anything that a diver can.

Well i have been diving in the Baltic sea and i can tell you that you really can't see shit down there. The water is extremely polluted (because Russia keeps dumping it's shit down there sad ) and is filled with this green algae/plankton/whatever. All you really can see is green. It's like diving in more dense Mountain Dew biggrin

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We should try it

I'd love to but unfortunately i'm stuck with my crappy netbook because i just moved to my second apartment that is closer to my school and i didn't take my proper computer with me sad

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Here is my version

Cool cool
I would have used the sun from the original photo, duplicated it and altered the colour of the lower one.





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lexrazorDate: Wednesday, 15.08.2012, 12:31 | Message # 90
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what do you guys think about the supposed ancient derelict ship on the moon from the Apollo 20 footage? smile

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