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Post by Vegas on Mar 22, 2017 11:53:57 GMT
...to owe some major money to the government......and is closed. I'm sure it's just temporary.. but, it seems like this should be a big story.. ...but, I don't see any news outlet reporting on this. I just hope somebody is still feeding the sharks and the dolphins.... and, hopefully, not to each other.
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Post by Catman on Mar 22, 2017 13:48:16 GMT
I knew flying it to Earth from the Pegasus Galaxy was a big mistake.
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Post by Sulla on Mar 22, 2017 15:16:45 GMT
Hail Atlantis! Way down below the ocean, where I want to be, she may be.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Mar 22, 2017 16:18:57 GMT
...to owe some major money to the government......and is closed. I'm sure it's just temporary.. but, it seems like this should be a big story.. ...but, I don't see any news outlet reporting on this. I just hope somebody is still feeding the sharks and the dolphins.... and, hopefully, not to each other. I'm not being antagonistic for the sake of it, but I'm honestly not sure why it would be that big of a story. It would be curious yes, but what would it matter? Would it be any different really than when we found Manchu Picchu, or Easter Island? Both are incredibly interesting yes, but does it change much about our understanding of history?
So lets say we find a city that is under the ocean. It doesn't mean any legendary story about it is true.
The first thing that matters is how far under it is. If it's only a few dozens feet, that's much different than several hundred. The question being how did the sea level change.
The next question would be when. When did the level change and when was the city abandoned as well as established.
Where did the inhabitants go? Did they merge with another known modern group?
These are the types of things we would begin to look for and over a few decades we'd develop a pretty good idea.
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Post by Vegas on Mar 22, 2017 18:07:48 GMT
...to owe some major money to the government......and is closed. I'm sure it's just temporary.. but, it seems like this should be a big story.. ...but, I don't see any news outlet reporting on this. I just hope somebody is still feeding the sharks and the dolphins.... and, hopefully, not to each other. I'm not being antagonistic for the sake of it, but I'm honestly not sure why it would be that big of a story. It would be curious yes, but what would it matter? Would it be any different really than when we found Manchu Picchu, or Easter Island? Both are incredibly interesting yes, but does it change much about our understanding of history?
So lets say we find a city that is under the ocean. It doesn't mean any legendary story about it is true.
The first thing that matters is how far under it is. If it's only a few dozens feet, that's much different than several hundred. The question being how did the sea level change.
The next question would be when. When did the level change and when was the city abandoned as well as established.
Where did the inhabitants go? Did they merge with another known modern group?
These are the types of things we would begin to look for and over a few decades we'd develop a pretty good idea.
I'm not being antagonistic for the sake of it, but... We're not even on the same page here.
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Post by Catman on Mar 22, 2017 19:06:18 GMT
We're not even on the same page here. You're not even in the same galaxy.
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