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The Baltic Sea Anomaly

The Baltic Sea Anomaly

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Please speculate. And then extrapolate.

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@fmf said
Please speculate. And then extrapolate.
It’s the remains of Elon Musk’s early attempt at launching a space capsule.


Its the Russian gas pipeline we blew up.


I watched the documentary about this.

Turns out it's just rock shaped almost round like the star wars millenium falcon spaceship.

My guess is an ancient spot where two currents were passing each other and you get that spiral motion of the water?

Over time the water ate away at the rocks shaping them round?

Anyone else have a theory?


@the-gravedigger said
Its the Russian gas pipeline we blew up.
If NATO doesn't back off from Russia and China we might be sending our chess moves with smoke signals.


For anyone who doesn't know what the Baltic Sea Anomaly is just look at the sonar picture 😳

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Sea_anomaly

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@booger said
For anyone who doesn't know what the Baltic Sea Anomaly is just look at the sonar picture 😳

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Sea_anomaly
Thank you for pointing that out.


@fmf said
Please speculate. And then extrapolate.
Rocks, over-layered with a thick coat of imagination.


Definitely looks like a millenium falcon spaceship.


@fmf said
Please speculate. And then extrapolate.

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@fmf said
Please speculate. And then extrapolate.
Please leave the anomaly alone. It's the battery pack that powers the earth's magnetic poles.

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One early report said it appears to be a crashed spaceship. My God send down a sub and investigate it. Where's Elon and some funding?

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@gambrel said
One early report said it appears to be a crashed spaceship. My God send down a sub and investigate it. Where's Elon and some funding?
Please leave the anomaly alone. It's the battery pack that powers the earth's magnetic poles.

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@gambrel said
Please leave the anomaly alone. It's the battery pack that powers the earth's magnetic poles.
Well you're a physicist, you understand such things.