were is the windows ? , gates ? statues ? or any other smaller structures ? house hold materials , utiliteis ? utensiles ? ( ceramics and or stone ) ?
I saw nothing in this slideshow that didn't look completely natural. The sharp edges and angles of the 'structure' are exactly like those of certain naturally occurring mineral lattices.
I'm perfectly open to the idea of very ancient cultures predating Ancient Egypt but this is not one of them.
In the very first picture, you can clearly see broken pillars / pottery and what not...
Also if you do some more searching yon the net, you will see that structures and ancient writing appears also on the land / near the coast. It will go down into the sea, and emerges just on the land!!!
I know nature produces a lot of strange natural formations, but there is more to this Island than just rock formations. Also many cultures did / do predate "ancient" egypt. As egypt is not even old
@OnceForAll Broken pillars and pottery? Not what I'm seeing. These also look completely natural.
I've seen this supposed 'writing' too. Much of it looks natural and much more of it looks like it's based on the natural formations. It wouldn't surprise me if believers are manufacturing evidence; after all they're the ones doing 'hundreds of dives' at this site.
Look, I get it. You want to believe in it. But you're seeing what you want to see instead of what's actually there.
@Aethgeir On the contrary Mr. Natural, you're seeing what you want to see instead of what's actually there. There's not a single straight geometric line in nature. Just like the law of physics, it's impossible. Clearly we can see here in these images distinct and specific patterns of geometry. Not a single block, but a lot of parallel flat surfaces that are more than 100ft long. As if nature the ocean will actually carve steps, with such precision? With all due respect, pass the joint.
@DigitalDNA "There's not a single straight geometric line in nature" - Oh dear. The word 'geometric' comes from Greek, meaning 'measurement of earth or land'. Straight geometric lines are not the exception in geology, they're the rule. Some crystals form naturally as flawless right-angled cubes. In the mountains near where I live there are many natural parallel surfaces longer than 100ft.
Ask yourself, if these 'steps' were cut by humans, why are they not all the same size?
@Aethgeir Look at the stones in cut scene 0:51. Natural? Also, I'd have to see these natural parallel surfaces in the mountains you live near. Just to point out in your comment, you say crystals form naturally flawless right-angled cubes. From other documented finds at this sight, this stone is not one to be shaped so precisely by nature. Its texture is a lot thicker than the stones you speak of.
@DigitalDNA Do a Google search on Pyrite Crystals. Galena is another good example. Even salt crystals form near perfect cubes. And all because of their molecular structure, no human intervention at all!
The images from 0:51 look exactly like natural cleavage (fracturing) occurring along the three directional fracture planes in this mineral.
And yes, the Bimini Road (or wall) is also almost certainly natural.
@Aethgeir Crystals are a different matter in this regard. This specific stratum off the coast of Japan is a solid sedimentary rock with no 'mineral' characteristics found in it whatsoever. Nobody's that daft to just excuse this analysis, I'm confident other geologists checked. Also, crystals naturally don't develop straight lines, unless they're bred in a lab, or modified. Your argument is invalid on this piece. Conventional analysis isolates broader critical thinking. Pass the joint.
@DigitalDNA You already lost your chance to sound smart when you said, "There's not a single straight geometric line in nature." Crystal formations are just one example to the contrary; and no, they don't have to be grown in a lab to have those characteristics.
The straight, angular fracture patterns at Yonaguni are consistent with those caused by earthquakes and are found elsewhere up the coast. Most geologists agree with this analysis.
No joint for you. You've had far too much already.
@OnceForAll many cultures did predate Ancient Egypt but for a culture to be strong and united enought to make such a great site like this underwater rock formation, it has to be as strong as Ancient Egypt or more. No tools nor man-made items nor language markings were found anywhere near this site at all, how do you expect anyone to believe it was a human civilization capable enough to build something like this?
Wow you guys (TheSinisterX, vman996, etc) must be good to be able to date these objects just by looking at them. Particularly in light of the fact many structures still have sharply defined edges, and not much over growth. What does any of it have to do with religion either, other than possibly lend *support* for cataclysms?
I cant believe that there are people who think this was not man made. People just dont want this to fuck up there weak religion or historical facts, no one wants to admit that civilization is may be WAY older then we first might have thought. You think this is interesting check out Göbekli Tepe Temple in Turkey they think it might predating the pyramids and Stonehenge by over 6,000 years.
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Its a ancient stone quarry
magi55 3 months ago
were is the windows ? , gates ? statues ? or any other smaller structures ? house hold materials , utiliteis ? utensiles ? ( ceramics and or stone ) ?
AnunnakiThe1 3 months ago
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timesplitters333 3 months ago
I saw nothing in this slideshow that didn't look completely natural. The sharp edges and angles of the 'structure' are exactly like those of certain naturally occurring mineral lattices.
I'm perfectly open to the idea of very ancient cultures predating Ancient Egypt but this is not one of them.
Aethgeir 4 months ago
@Aethgeir
In the very first picture, you can clearly see broken pillars / pottery and what not...
Also if you do some more searching yon the net, you will see that structures and ancient writing appears also on the land / near the coast. It will go down into the sea, and emerges just on the land!!!
I know nature produces a lot of strange natural formations, but there is more to this Island than just rock formations. Also many cultures did / do predate "ancient" egypt. As egypt is not even old
OnceForAll 4 months ago
@OnceForAll Broken pillars and pottery? Not what I'm seeing. These also look completely natural.
I've seen this supposed 'writing' too. Much of it looks natural and much more of it looks like it's based on the natural formations. It wouldn't surprise me if believers are manufacturing evidence; after all they're the ones doing 'hundreds of dives' at this site.
Look, I get it. You want to believe in it. But you're seeing what you want to see instead of what's actually there.
Aethgeir 4 months ago
@Aethgeir On the contrary Mr. Natural, you're seeing what you want to see instead of what's actually there. There's not a single straight geometric line in nature. Just like the law of physics, it's impossible. Clearly we can see here in these images distinct and specific patterns of geometry. Not a single block, but a lot of parallel flat surfaces that are more than 100ft long. As if nature the ocean will actually carve steps, with such precision? With all due respect, pass the joint.
DigitalDNA 3 months ago
@DigitalDNA "There's not a single straight geometric line in nature" - Oh dear. The word 'geometric' comes from Greek, meaning 'measurement of earth or land'. Straight geometric lines are not the exception in geology, they're the rule. Some crystals form naturally as flawless right-angled cubes. In the mountains near where I live there are many natural parallel surfaces longer than 100ft.
Ask yourself, if these 'steps' were cut by humans, why are they not all the same size?
Aethgeir 3 months ago
@Aethgeir Look at the stones in cut scene 0:51. Natural? Also, I'd have to see these natural parallel surfaces in the mountains you live near. Just to point out in your comment, you say crystals form naturally flawless right-angled cubes. From other documented finds at this sight, this stone is not one to be shaped so precisely by nature. Its texture is a lot thicker than the stones you speak of.
Pass the joint.
DigitalDNA 3 months ago
@DigitalDNA Do a Google search on Pyrite Crystals. Galena is another good example. Even salt crystals form near perfect cubes. And all because of their molecular structure, no human intervention at all!
The images from 0:51 look exactly like natural cleavage (fracturing) occurring along the three directional fracture planes in this mineral.
And yes, the Bimini Road (or wall) is also almost certainly natural.
Aethgeir 3 months ago
@Aethgeir Crystals are a different matter in this regard. This specific stratum off the coast of Japan is a solid sedimentary rock with no 'mineral' characteristics found in it whatsoever. Nobody's that daft to just excuse this analysis, I'm confident other geologists checked. Also, crystals naturally don't develop straight lines, unless they're bred in a lab, or modified. Your argument is invalid on this piece. Conventional analysis isolates broader critical thinking. Pass the joint.
DigitalDNA 3 months ago
@DigitalDNA You already lost your chance to sound smart when you said, "There's not a single straight geometric line in nature." Crystal formations are just one example to the contrary; and no, they don't have to be grown in a lab to have those characteristics.
The straight, angular fracture patterns at Yonaguni are consistent with those caused by earthquakes and are found elsewhere up the coast. Most geologists agree with this analysis.
No joint for you. You've had far too much already.
Aethgeir 3 months ago
@DigitalDNA You should look up the Giant's Causeway in Ireland. It was also once thought to be artificial.
The Runamo in Sweden is a good example of a natural formation once thought to be a runic inscription.
Aethgeir 3 months ago
@Aethgeir And the Bimini wall is also a natural formation, right?
DigitalDNA 3 months ago
@OnceForAll many cultures did predate Ancient Egypt but for a culture to be strong and united enought to make such a great site like this underwater rock formation, it has to be as strong as Ancient Egypt or more. No tools nor man-made items nor language markings were found anywhere near this site at all, how do you expect anyone to believe it was a human civilization capable enough to build something like this?
unholydanger 2 months ago
It's the lost continent of Mu
JukeBoxHero991 5 months ago
@JukeBoxHero991 Could be. Although, the theory of Mu has been ruled out because of plate tectonics. There's not much of a chance that this is Mu.
9ssgoku 5 months ago
......see the amazing archaeological finds of Klaus Dona.
Paddyllfixit 5 months ago
DJ Shadow
atchoo2u 6 months ago
antediluvian ruins of Mu...
AlienshateU 6 months ago
more proof of the floods !
pipacoleman 6 months ago
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1CME90 11 months ago
Wow you guys (TheSinisterX, vman996, etc) must be good to be able to date these objects just by looking at them. Particularly in light of the fact many structures still have sharply defined edges, and not much over growth. What does any of it have to do with religion either, other than possibly lend *support* for cataclysms?
mike6291 1 year ago 5
I cant believe that there are people who think this was not man made. People just dont want this to fuck up there weak religion or historical facts, no one wants to admit that civilization is may be WAY older then we first might have thought. You think this is interesting check out Göbekli Tepe Temple in Turkey they think it might predating the pyramids and Stonehenge by over 6,000 years.
TheSinisterX 1 year ago 2
Nooo it's not real until some monkey in a suit from an ivy league college says so.
IronMarmoset 1 year ago
i dont get it, whats the point?
OdeToNecrophilia 1 year ago
No doubt the end of the last iceage wiped out plenty of civilizations..
tykjen76 1 year ago
woow its huge maby it are nephilem temples
reemstrrr 1 year ago
Amazing aint it....
Forget all the political slave religions, our true past is under the sea, older the Sumaria....
vman996 1 year ago 9
@vman996
*Sumer
LtSurge659 3 months ago
Our true historic past continues to surface. Beautiful.
wd40dry 1 year ago
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tsukinosan25 1 year ago
very good info...people must believe : ]
722erodz 1 year ago
Awesome! Gigantic as well. Perhaps Japan has some similarities to ancient Egypt.
akutracea 2 years ago