Still from ROV video

Started by Jeff Victor Hayden, January 07, 2012, 11:35:00 AM

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Jeff Victor Hayden

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Here's the other one


looks as though it could quite possibly be a couple of man made objects, one circular in shape and the other appears to be able to come apart in two bits and has two holes that might have once held something in place. Could of course be a freak coral formation but, it's doing a good impression of human manufacturing.
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Tom Swearengen

Jeff---look at the resolution at the fork---the dark area at the fork----a tire deflated? Is it me or wishful thinking?
Tom
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Jeff Victor Hayden

Quote from: Tom Swearengen on January 10, 2012, 09:56:20 AM
Jeff---look at the resolution at the fork---the dark area at the fork----a tire deflated? Is it me or wishful thinking?
Tom

I thought along the same lines Tom when I posted the first pictures of the anomaly. When fiddling around with the enhancing of the first anomaly image I couldn't quite get the dark bit in the middle to leap out. I'll go back and see if I can get a better still.
Any how, if you want a tyre (tire?) or wheel to look at there's something in the latest picture that might just tick all the boxes. A nice circle with something probably engineered attached to or lying on top of it which is a shame as it obscures the completeness of the circle. Unless of course it's part of the same assembly?
Jeff
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Tom Swearengen

Jeff---I've been known to be crazy before---just ask some on this forum---but it certainly looks man made to me. The dark spot isnt consistant with anything else there. With the numbers at the top left of the screen, you have the 'fork target' with the 'black squiggley'. To the left you have what looks like a coral boulder sitting on 'something'. Tha t 'something' has a coral color to it, but maybe just sand and coral dust from the ROV. Now I dont want to make conjecture here, but it looks like an inviting target.
Tom
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Jeff Victor Hayden

Here's another strange anomaly. It appears to be very thin, it is totally different to the coral surrounding it, it appears to be sitting on the coral, it is a different colour, it's shiny when the ROV lights hit it, it has a curved surface and some torn edges.




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Jeff Victor Hayden

Here's the other
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Jeff Victor Hayden

Quote from: Tom Swearengen on January 10, 2012, 10:21:31 AM
Jeff---I've been known to be crazy before---just ask some on this forum---but it certainly looks man made to me. The dark spot isnt consistant with anything else there. With the numbers at the top left of the screen, you have the 'fork target' with the 'black squiggley'. To the left you have what looks like a coral boulder sitting on 'something'. Tha t 'something' has a coral color to it, but maybe just sand and coral dust from the ROV. Now I dont want to make conjecture here, but it looks like an inviting target.
Tom
I know the feeling Tom, I just feel frustrated that I simply can't hoover all that crap away and see just what is there as opposed to having to second guess what's underneath all that crap. Still, what do we expect, it's been a long time to say the least.
Jeff
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Jeff Victor Hayden

Just to summarise all the strange anomolies on the reef shelf into one image.

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Jeff Victor Hayden

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Jeff
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Tom Swearengen

Jeff---zzom in on the center target, and the top left----really interested in the top left
Tom
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Jeff Victor Hayden

It's a strange world thinking outside the box, boxes are for keeping things in, when you open them up, well...
jeff
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Jeff Victor Hayden

Quote from: Tom Swearengen on January 10, 2012, 11:33:20 AM
Jeff---zzom in on the center target, and the top left----really interested in the top left
Tom
Tom it's a man made object but I have no idea what it is. It pays to look at things from different perspectives, remember we're 180 degrees inversed on this still. Seems to be about 4 or 5 different anomalies on this reef shelf so far. look at the alloy shape, see the curvature on the edge nearest to the two pronged anomoly? it seems to have a pattern on the edge as well. Lots of mysteries to solve here!
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Jeff
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Chris Johnson

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I've been resisting posting on this serious post but anyone else see the pigs head in the top left quadrent.

Sorry  :P

Jeff Victor Hayden

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Quote from: Chris Johnson on January 10, 2012, 11:46:58 AM
I've been resisting posting on this serious post but anyone else see the pigs head in the top left quadrent.

Sorry  :P

Yes I can, well done Chris, minus its right ear?
Jeff :)
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Chris Johnson

Quote from: Jeff Neville on January 10, 2012, 12:14:27 PM
Quote from: Chris Johnson on January 10, 2012, 11:46:58 AM
I've been resisting posting on this serious post but anyone else see the pigs head in the top left quadrent.

Sorry  :P

That's a 'pig's eye', Chris...  ;D


Point is well made we could be seeing all kinds of stuff in this jumble...
But this IS a most interesting picture.  Maybe a rich one for re-visit, time may tell.

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Wish I could claim that that was what I was aiming at but i'll take the plaudits  ;D

I first saw a scull within the pigs head, crossed my eyes and hay presto 'the lord of the flies' jumped out and stuck in my own head.