‘They look almost human made.’ NOAA finds weird lines of holes in Atlantic floor (aol.com) 17 points by twiddling 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] dieselgate 3y ago ↗ This is cool, the “holes” look very uniform in size and shape. Curious if there is any other evidence of these formations arranged in a non-linear way [–] reactspa 3y ago ↗ They also look very recent. The sand hasn't filled them back in. [–] everforward 3y ago ↗ I don't think there's much water movement that deep, so they may not fill back in like we'd expect. I think there's almost no current down that far, and marine life that would knock them over are scarce.
[–] reactspa 3y ago ↗ They also look very recent. The sand hasn't filled them back in. [–] everforward 3y ago ↗ I don't think there's much water movement that deep, so they may not fill back in like we'd expect. I think there's almost no current down that far, and marine life that would knock them over are scarce.
[–] everforward 3y ago ↗ I don't think there's much water movement that deep, so they may not fill back in like we'd expect. I think there's almost no current down that far, and marine life that would knock them over are scarce.
[–] joshocar 3y ago ↗ I used to work with deep sea ROVs. We also found geometric hole patterns in rocks. Much smaller than these. It's truly weird to find.
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