The expedition was supposed to provide answers, but instead yielded yet more questions.
“We looked at our dive computer, the deep sea diver computer, and it said minus one degree that’s pretty cold for a diver it should really be impossible to have that cold water it actually turns into ice at zero degrees but that could be explained by the movement of the water.”
Also, some strange phenomenon occurred…
A main objective of the dive was to film the object, and yet the camera stopped working when they approached the object.
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I understand the ocean freezes at -3 Degrees Celsius because of the salt molecules causing impurity of the water. The cameras maybe affected by the cold, depth pressure or Murphy’s Law. Try photography with a pre-electronic camera with a manual shutter operation. Either you have something important to report there or the world is being led up the garden path. I hope its the former.
that's some crazy sh*t
Very interesting, how old would the ufo be? "200 meters shild" , i´m already excited for the result of the next expedition.
I've been following this story since the beginning... I wander if the truth will be reported or will 'some one' sensor it
Ever get the feeling that there are people who log onto this site every day with the sole purpose of clicking the "Fake" button regardless of the quality of the clip or the subject matter?
I totally agree, I have often though about this very issue. I know what I have seen & photographed. My father was on a freighter (USA to Australia), the crew jumped over board with fear, in the 50's. Nobody believed them either. We are not all professional film & photographers. Normally there is an element of fear attached tho these events.
Uh, yeah. Salt water will have a freezing point lower than fresh water. Water under pressure (at depth) will have a lower freezing point still. A "professional" diver should know both of these things.
Could be a military project wanting "no photos, please!" The EMP could be protecting a science/military experiment they never guessed, but have an EMP to protect from interested surprised visitors.
I wonder about the lack of knowledge regarding the freezing point of salt water at depth.<br />High school physics 1-1 (although in the UK perhaps not).<br />The sort of mistake one often sees in Nigerian internet scams.
Not in the UK? thats a very silly comment to make isnt it?
now this is what im talkin bout - emp field that is awsome - its just odd the camera worked for the first images, thats got me scratching my head - if u found somthing that could make you rich if you didnt share it with the world would you show the pictures or "discover an emp field" lol<br /><br />hope you catch my drift <br /><br />exelent update LUS - thats why your the best - ill
If the military had anything to do with this unknown object I would've thought that these divers would've been warned off before they either reported on the matter or went down for further exploration. <br />As for people hitting the 'fake' button, I find the choice of either fake or real to be a bit confusing....Just because you think something is not a UFO doesn't mean it&#