Disc Shaped Object at the Bottom of the Baltic Sea

mobucks said:
Its kinda weird how most peoples gut reaction to the unexplained is to make jokes about it and then dismiss it entirely.
Weird? No, I don't think so. Some people are just skeptical, that's all. For me, the sonar picture looks like a some kind of an undersea volcano. :shrug:
 
Skeptical doesn't even have much to do with it. This is an unclear picture that could be anything. What do you expect people to do, go crazy with speculation? There's nothing to do but make fun of it, as there's nothing here to go on.
 
One more crazy speculation.

looks similar:

Russian Ship Ironclad Novgorod (1874)

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http://www.cityofart.net/bship/ru_novgorod.html

or just a bunch of rocks.
 
Disc by itself plausable as rock formation. The disturbance left behind it looking like a trail, that is praise Allah worthy.
 
Makenshi said:
It's the cover stone of a Stargate! YAY!

yes, it would be the cover stone of the stargate from antartica that through tidal forces moved north !!!


time to brush up on your anubis worship methods!
 
Of corse it moved, thats why the trail is there.

What force can move something estimated to be 180 feet in diameter 540 feet?

Also, the trail is only on one side, suggesting it slid into place along one edge.

Its a UFO!

(or a rock, and the trail is caused by current/tide movement/erosion, but thats no fun!)
 
mobucks said:
Disc by itself plausable as rock formation. The disturbance left behind it looking like a trail, that is praise Allah worthy.

I'd suggest ordinary patterns in the sand from water currents and turbulence, but I'd.
 
RogerMaxson37 said:
Surf Solar said:
Why so shocked? :P
I find it rather fascinating, not shocking/terrifiyng.

I think that it's understandable to think the idea of a creature dozens of times larger than a Blue Whale swimming around out there somewhere is scary.

Also scary that the sound came from the approximate location of Cthulhu.

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I googled what Cthulhu was and I nearly had a heart attack.


I don't like to curse but damn that's some freaky shit
 
Well I am no expert, but current/turbulence causing that sort of definition in the seabed, over that distance, has got to be rare in nature.

Looking up sea wreck scans, the trail definiton is more prevalant on sunken ships that I presume came to rest with some sort of forward momentum, as opposed to a plane coming to rest from more or less a vertical descent.

Notice the softness of the surrounding disturbance around the aircraft, and the sharpness of disturbances around the ships. Also notice any disturbance is not 3 times the size of the wrecks.

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Sabirah said:
I googled what Cthulhu was and I nearly had a heart attack.


I don't like to curse but damn that's some freaky shit

Did no one warn you that reading about Cthulhu means you go insane?
 
Alphadrop said:
Sabirah said:
I googled what Cthulhu was and I nearly had a heart attack.


I don't like to curse but damn that's some freaky shit

Did no one warn you that reading about Cthulhu means you go insane?

Well that sucks. I guess I'm crazy now ;)
 
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