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Deep sea thread?

https://youtu.be/Y27LSPcbeB4
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>>17876973
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>>17877092
this is from some fictional documentary about mermaids
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>>17877092
Footage is obviously fake, but done really well. If the internet was full of these, I'd be quite happy.
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>>17877092
Professor Mandelhof's research is finally being taken seriously.
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>>17877092
it was a sea monkey
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Anyone have the meme of Cthulhu posting in a deep ocean thread and saying there is nothing to see down there and nobody should look?

Also, is the Kraken/leviathans real?
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>>17877108
that was that biggest pile of drivel I've ever seen in my life... my dumb ass roommate showed it to me thinking it was real.
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>>17877675
Here you go.
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>>17876973
>posts deep sea thread
>kicks it off with a video of a fucking basic ass grouper eating a tiny ass shark

How horrifying OP
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>10% of the ocean is mapped
>creatures of the deep desintegrate when reaching the surface
>beings of the surface reaching the bottom of the sea do this in form of "deep sea snow", due to the massive pressure
They cant see us and we cant see them.
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>>17878006
2spooky4me
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>>17876973
Pic is rather cute, than creepy.
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>>17876973
>>17876979

didn't know this was a NOPE thread
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>>17876979
>>17878257
I'm fuckin scared of huge shit in murky water, but I can't be afraid of blue whales. They're big softies
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>>17878635
This is what gives me pause over Global Warming/Climate Change; every 50yrs or so, we (humans) act like we know everything and act on those assumptions. We can't even figure out what to feed ourselves (butter is bad/margarine is good, margarine is bad/butter is good!) and yet through computer models we are going to guesstimate a solution to what may or may not be a problem? Geez, humans think a lot of themselves...
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>>17878584
they can accidentally kill you if you get too close to their tail. whip you a good 10-20 feet lower, knock the breath out of you, knock you out, etc. The lifting pulls you in and the lowering of the tail knocks you down
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>>17878665

Well fuck. You just solved it. You're so fucking smart. Good job. Tell those fucking retard scientists that they wasted their lives studying the climate. What a bunch of dumb fucks hahaha. Congrats!
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>>17878665
Earth gets 1370 watts per meter squared energy from the sun. There is no other source of energy on the surface of the earth which is significant (for comparison the Earth's core delivers .6 watts per meter squared, 20,000 times less energy than the sun). The Earth's average albedo is .3

Type that in to the Steffan-Boltzmann equation
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/stefan.html

and you get the effective radiating temperature of the Earth at 255 degrees kelvin. Or about 33 degrees TOO LOW. The world is a frozen iceball and we all die. The extra heat comes from the fact that while the incoming radiation from the sun passes easily through the Earth's atmosphere the outgoing radiation does not. Some of that radiation is captured by gases in the atmosphere (so called greenhouse gases) primarily water vapor (about 85%) Carbon Dioxide (about 10%) and methane and other minor gases as the rest. If you double CO2 you WILL increase the temperature by about 3 degrees, no debate. We've known this for 120 years.

We don't concern ourselves about water vapor because water vapor has a residence time of about a week. Methane's residence time is about a year. And carbon dioxide's residence time is in CENTURIES. Once you put CO2 into the atmosphere it ain't coming out again for a long long time.

Carbon-14 is radioactive. It's half life is about 5700 years. A million year old piece of wood will have 0% C-14. When you burn it, it releases no C-14. We can monitor atmospheric C-14 and see that it's percentage is DECREASING. The only way you can do that is by burning oil, gas, and coal. Burning your crops won't do it. Sticking Jews in an oven won't do it. Your grandmother's nasty burnt casserole won't do it. The only way to reduce the percentage of C-14 in the atmosphere is burning fossil fuels.

So we know goddamned well where the C02 is coming from. It's man made. There is no argument anymore.
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>>17878885
Well, that's kind of shitty
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>From not so spoopy wales too even less spoopy global warming

Fuck you niggers, time for a cthulhu thread
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>deep sea thread
>starts with fucking normal fish and well known mermaid hoax

This thread is pure cancer.
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>>17878910
Yeah what a bunch of stupid dumb idiots.
Lets go wedgie those retard ass booger-brain nerds.
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I played SubNautica for a bit. I have to say this is the most scared a video game has ever gotten me.
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http://youtu.be/UjQxhOXco_k
2spooky
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>>17879654
I really want this fucking game to come out of EA already.
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>>17879296
Climate change may not be spoopy, but it's starting to get scary
I'm a hardcore cyclist all year round and this is what I've concluded over the past several years keeping track of the summer temps
>2013
June, July felt normal, the beginning of August, scorching but expected
>2014
June felt normal, patches of scorching days in July (a bit odd), first week of August (smoking hot as usual)
>2015
Beginning of June had patches of scorching days (kinda weird), July was okay, August was okay
>2016
End of June up until now, July 4th, scorching as fuck. I've never experienced this (not on a day-to-day basis). If it's this bad now, by the time August gets here, we're fucked. Every other day, record-breaking news articles of kids and animals being left in cars dying.

I swear my balls felt like eggs boiling over the stove yesterday in this heat. This shit is not even normal at all. The near future is fucked if we don't get the U.S. and China to chill the fuck out with their fossil fuel emissions.
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bumping with some deep sea creature art
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>>17883753

captcha: pick bodies of water such as lakes or oceans
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>>17879296
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>>17882672
I'm not a climate change denier, but the qualitative assessment by one person in one area over 4 years isn't really the sort of thing you bring out to convince people. Post NOAA data on ocean temperatures. Post glacial measurements. Post coral surveys. The evidence is there, and it's solid. When you rely on anecdotes, the deniers go "Oh he's upset because it's hot in the summer. He thinks it must be real."
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>>17878006
I swear of god, this scares the shit out of me more than anything else, nice post tho.
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>>17876979
Whale shark you fucking downies
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>>17883840
no
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>>17878665
Wow you are retarded
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>>17883840
It's clearly a brown recluse.
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>>17876979

That's not scary, that's cool, I'd love to see whales that close up.

>>17878665

Geophysics =/= statistical analysis of health. Plus you could use that logic for any area of knowledge, we don't know what medicines are the best so therefore we can't be sure of the mysteries of the two stroke engine, we don't know how certain proteins fold thus the result of the battle of hastings is still kind of up in the air.

Trying to compare different areas of knowledge to make a general statement about man's total knowledge isn't a useful exercise, we're way ahead in some areas and way behind in others.

>>17879670

"I have no argument, so I'll resort to very lazy insults instead."

>>17878916

Eloquently put

>>17883805

This shit pisses me off so much when deniers make vague assertions and hold them up as proof but then pounce on casual anecdotes for not being rigorous enough.
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>>17883934
The novelty of intelligent conversation on /x/ nonwithstanding, I'm attempting to divert the thread back to how damn unsettling the oceans are.
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>>17883974
That's a goddamn facehugger
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>>17883974
That is a movie prop called the "queen facehugger" from the Alien movies... Thank God it's only a prop.
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Animals are okay right?
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Also this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eejQPUyeNiY
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>>17883978
fyi the green balls are his eyes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHIsQhVxGM
have fun
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>>17884064

God damn, the markings on its face are straight out of Evangelion
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>>17878006
There certainly is something to this... We know the science required to explore the depths. It's the offshoot of a few other established pillars of the art (science). We know the basic science of orbiting our planet ( far harsher tolerances for exploration). We go into space, we don't go into the depths. This makes any layman think.. Why? Can it be said, without citation needed, that humans follow their dreams? We used to tell kids, 'Reach for the Stars', not, 'Plunge to the Depths!'. We fear the depths, it's associated with deep rooted ( no puns) fears we have as a species, linked to a broader spirituality. No so with the heavens. I think, (though I can't say for sure) our drive for exploration and scientific discovery is linked to our prehistoric, or, our theologic fears. It's better to search for the kingdom of god in the heavens than it is to plumb the depths of hell. Just a thought. We are all offspring of the ideas, fears, thoughts and hopes of the peoples who came before us. We are all paying for the memes of our fathers.
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>>17878916
Disregard the hate, I think your post was GREAT!
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>>17883981
yes, anything for the topic, love the topic
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>>17884575
Or maybe we're just not at home in the deep dark waters. Ancient aliens aside, we are extremely vulnerable to other animals in water. We cannot extract oxygen from water like in air. In space, it's only us and our faith in the life support systems and integrity of the structures we're in.

Either way, stepping outside our artificial structures in space or sea will instantly kill us. Unless you're starring in the movie Event Horizon.
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>>17884041
What the fuck is this?
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>>17884747
Get outta here! I loved that movie as a kid! Back then I played warhammer 40k. I actually phoned up the Canadian mail order trolls in Montreal or Ottawa after seeing the movie and had a really good talk about the themes in that movie and the themes of chaos in their game, for a good 30 minutes. Kids.
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>>17884747
I imagine myself getting in trouble in space and my fear is, I dunno getting a hole in my suit.

I imagine myself getting in trouble a mile under water and my fear is.. FEAR.
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>>17884041
that thing is nightmare fuel
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>>17884083
That is not a squid.
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>>17884849
Its Adolf Hitler
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>>17876979

The whale itself isn't scary.

But I'm not too smart when it comes to water physics. If that whale decided to plunge deep into the abyss, would the movement created in the water drag you down with it?

Like there's that gif of a man underwater getting swept up by a current. And I know when ships sink they create a sink hole and drag surrounding stuff with them.

So yeah, if a friendly whale decided suddenly to dive deeper, would it drag you down with it?
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>>17884835
I love Event Horizon, also. I think it's one of those movies everyone should see.

>>17884844
>a hole in a spacesuit
>way easier to survive than a hole in your sea suit at 1000m
Son, they're about equal in terms of death. Yes, that one astronaut had a hole which was clogged by his own blood. What are the chances, though? They're both dark, deadly environments. The extreme crushing pressures of the depths require just as much engineering in ships to survive the extreme negative pressure of space.
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>>17884950
>Yes, that one astronaut had a hole which was clogged by his own blood
Don't think this happened for real. It was in a movie called "The Martian" starring Matt Damon.
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>>17884963
Funny how that story has existed way before that movie, and that movie didn't even have that event in it.
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>>17884950
This isn't a logical fear, it's a primal one. If I'm out in space I'm.. actually I have nothing after that. I am more afraid of the depths of our place than I am the depths of space.
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>>17885003
Are you a proponent of evolutionary psychology, where every little quirk is explained by fanciful cavemen fantasies; or are you saying our ancestors left earth long ago and re-seeded us?
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>>17885021
No, sir. I'm bringing nothing to this discussion other than my irrational fear of this or that. I will be the very first to admit I need empirical evidence before I begin to formulate my personal views on this, in a rational, logical manner. Fear is not always like that, though. Though, I do love a good, scary tale. I mean, I've tried not to lose my childhood wonder with regards to the unknown. Hey, every coin, right?
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>>17885075
I dunno what "every coin" means, is that some jewish shit? But as long as you admit it's your fear and not a sweeping generalisation then cool. I find being swallowed up by a massive predator from the deep to be just as terrifying as the abject stillness, the immensity of nothingness and near absolute zero temperature, of space. They're both extremely isolating and foreign environments.

At least you could feel the rumblings of a massive marine animal before it swallows you whole :)

I'm a ma'am, btw.
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>>17884041
looks like a black dragonfish, i always thought those fuckers looked cool as hell and i hear that they can swallow pretty much anything
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>>17885190
Can they swallow a human? All those wicked-looking deep sea fish like anglers are smaller than a football and extremely weak .
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>>17885220
shit nevermind, i just looked it up and apparently they're scavengers and dont actually eat any big fish, dont know why i remembered them as predators
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>>17876973
lmao, nigga that's a hippopotamus
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>>17884849

It's actually a bigfin squid.
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Deep sea divers, whether humans or robots, see new species all the time. The ocean is so incredibly diverse; literally every diver sees new species, we just don't have the time to document them all. Ask a deep diver who lives on heliox or trimix for weeks, they have to learn to ignore everything.
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>>17879654
>no giant bobbit worms ever because the devs decided to scrap the worm creature
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>>17885130
I don't care what you are, nor is it relevant. Either you get what I said, and respond meaningfully, or you respond as you did. Admit? At least I admit? Have you ever had an adult conversation? Fuck you, baby. A coin has to sides. What might that represent? Another opinion, perhap?. Hey Moron, fuckin' Moron, to borrow a phrase from undoomed. Swallow a cock. Dismissed.
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>>17878665
Enlightened 16 year old detected
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>>17884812
Black anglerfish. I think it looks like that because of the different atmospheric pressure
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>>17876979
Nope
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>>17877675
well gigantic squids/octopuses r real so probably
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>>17884105
no bones to hold me back
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>>17876973
Wasn't this proved to just be a submerged boat part?
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>>17876979
shiet, fuck why i clicked it
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>>17879654
There's also Stranded Deep, it's a pretty comfy game, I once played it and in the game I had exhausted the ressources of my small island, so I decided to get on my inflatable boat and row to an island I could see on the horizon.

Problem was, the island seemed much closer when I was watching it from the other island, and about mid travel, while I was crossing over the deepest waters, night began to fall.
I kept rowing, but I started to hear some rumbling under the raft, so I took out my flashlight and leaned over edge to try and see what was going on.

Then some fucking thing came out of the depth and toppled my raft.

That's when I decided to exit the game, turn off my computer and go to bed, never to start up that game again.
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>>17883991
I saw an exhibit of these at the two oceans aquarium in cape town. stuff of nightmares
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>>17885642
You seem upset. And childish. Lol moron.
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>>17878006

WHY DON'T WE CREATE A GIANT WATER PROOF LIGHT BALL AND DROPPED IT IN THE DEEPS OF SEA WITH A CAMERA GOING JUST FREAKING DEEP
WOULD NOT THAT HELP?
AM I BEING STUPID HERE
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>>17878916

Someone needs to screen cap that post. I would, but I'm on my phone.
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>>17886358
We would need to get it back up somehow to get the footage from the attached camera.
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>>17886358
the pressure of deep sea.
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>>17884105

Never understood how these things don't damage their brains when they squeeze through tiny gaps like that.
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>>17884105
BACK TO THE OCEAN WHERE I BELONG GOODBYE PUNY HUMANS YOU HAVE BONES TO WORRY ABOUT HAHA
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>>17886387
Their brains are probably flexible too.
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>>17884064
Rat fish!!! I used to catch these all the time
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>>17886977
what is that?
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>>17884064
Is this a pokemon?
>>17887039
>I used to catch these all the time
Oh wait, confirmed.
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Idiocy.

Where's the relevance to CO2 heating up the planet?

If, using the same stats as the IPCC, you can differentiate a temperature increase of 0.5 degrees over 120 years from a random series, you can win $100,000.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKl2ksAERS0

Let's all pay Al Gore's friends Goldman Sachs for carbon credits for the rest of our lives!
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>>17882672
>I'm a hardcore cyclist all year round
get off the fucking road fag people are driving cus they have fucking places to be go exercise at a fucking gym I hate you
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>>17887653
Ignore niggers, faggots, and niggerfaggots.

>>17887061
>>17886977
Seconding. Da fuq?
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>>17887061

Those, Kanye, are fish dicks.
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>>17878916
>We don't concern ourselves about water vapor because water vapor has a residence time of about a week.

Wrong. AGW theory is entirely about H2O's response to otherwise minor CO2 induced warming. If there is no H2O feedback then the entire climate change industry can pack up and go home because a doubling of preindustrial CO2, absent any feedbacks, would result in a maximum forcing of +1.2C. That is less than natural variation and therefore insignificant.

>There is no argument anymore.

Hilarious that you would end on this when you don't even understand the theory you are defending.

For 17 years every single Global Circulation Model based on AGW theory has failed to predict our climate. All of them are trending too high. The GCMs which assume a moderate to strong H2O feedback are now well outside of any margin of error (i.e. they are falsified). The GCMs which assume a weak H2O feedback are close to exceeding their margins of error.

It's looking more and more like there is either no H2O feedback, or a very weak positive one.

And if that's the case, anthropogenic CO2 and any related warming wouldn't even rank in the top 50 environmental problems we face.
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>>17887021
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK IS THAT THING
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>>17889347
>too stupid to read the filename
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>>17889347
Goblin Shark, I think. Truly terrifying.
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>>17888930
his dude gets it. I was taking many units of climate science as part of my major at university, and the sheer amount of "we don't really know" coupled with the "but this fits the idea/narrative" (what they LITERALLY said) and the focus on the politics of it, made me very disillusioned
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>>17886977
>>17887061
>>17887691
>>17887723

It's this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwCgcwuFsBk
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>>17889453
Is this picture real?
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>>17884918
let's put it this way...

if you have a ship that is sinking in water at a rapid rate, then yes... a "water sinkhole" is created, which can drag you down to a certain depth.

but no... no aquatic animal that we know of (especially blue whales), have the ability of descending at the same rate as a ship with a huge hole in it.

In this case, if the whale suddenly decides to point it's nose down and dive deeper into the abyss next to you, a drag is created no matter what , but not powerful enough to bring you down by 5 ft or so
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thread theme:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E5m_XtCX3c
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>>17879296
>>17879317

back to facebook my man.
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>>17889708
dude, it's a manatee, so yes
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>>17884155
these ones are always nifty to me.
That water's gotta get real deep real fast for something that size to be there, since there's no way one guy in a raft like that is far from shore.

And if he's that close to land, why not stab the eye with the oar a bunch of times and haul ass back before the thing can move?
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>>17891856
>https://youtu.be/AjgcdEpq_sI
Not paranormal, fgt
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>>17886399
Their brains are actually donut shaped and their esophagus passes through it. Always have food on their mind.
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>>17886237
/x/ dose not care about reality.
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GURI GURI
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>>17883840
Are you a retard or do you just play one on the internet?
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>>17876979
There's nothing scary here, it's just your mom taking a bath
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>>17890217

> sea dogger
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>>17876979
>deep sea
>on the surface of the sea
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>>17886324
They're not that big though, only about the size of your hand/head
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>>17876973
Marine Bio Bro. Will answer any questions to the best of my ability.
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>>17893057
That thread.
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>>17894547
why are fish am do spook?
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>>17883991
I took a photo of one of these when I saw it and the photo made it look like it had this really fucked up human face.

Wish I still had it /x/ would love it
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>>17894547
Just start telling us some stories.
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>>17877675
Isn't Leviathan one of the 7 princes of hell?
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>>17890217
cute af
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>>17894655
I bet you want to fuck it aswell, pervert
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>>17886371
Live feed???
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>>17886387
Their brain in actually between their eyes, the big sac thing is their viscera.
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>>17883991
Remind me of the Deadspace slender dudes hands.
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>>17876973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWAKTtTHvbs
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>>17876979
i was like ''OH SHIT NO GET THE FUCK OUT THERE'' but at the same time i knew it was justa a whale bruh
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>>17876979
whales are bros
japan pls stop
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>>17884041
Thems is good eatin'
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>>17886977
Whale placenta
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Back later. You guys anything you want to see more of in particular? Anything you want to know more about?
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>>17878584
I think that was a whale shark
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Bump
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Read about the Byford Dolphin accident. Divers coming up in a diving bell to an oil rig experienced an instantaneous drop in pressure from 9 to 1 atmospheres when the hatch accidentally opened. One of the divers was shot through a narrow space and mutilated like meat put through a grinder. The others died with their blood literally boiling inside their bodies.

Physics does weird shit.
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>>17876979
Just the thought of being accidentally swallowed by one and caught in its mouth hair things...

Also, one swipe of its tail and you're dead
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>>17895675
JESUS FUCK
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>>17884094
Hah that pic is in Newport isn't it.
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>>17878916
Wow can't wait to put this on r/4chan
#BlackLivesMatter
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>>17884747
You can actually survive being exposed to the vacuum of space for a little bit.

You sure as fuck CAN'T survive being exposed to the ocean floor though, not even for a little bit. Pressure is too high and would pop you like a zit.
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>>17884002
never understood how this species breading cycle worked. Queen gets banged > Queen lays eggs > eggs hatch into face huggers > huggers in place alien in host > chestburst alien create new drone??? seems like a fucking waste and too many extra steps???
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>>17895660
what da fug
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>>17897965
There's also the issue of the way they wipe out populations. Surely they'd send themselves extinct if they can't expect other races to come and fly them around the galaxy.
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>>17898030
I think they were created as a bioweapon to genocide enemies of the Promethians or whatever they're called. Not sure. Is there an Alien wikia? I'd love to read more about the universe.
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>>17895711
what the hell is in your picture
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>>17887653

Done, your co2 taxation bill will be in the mail before christmas- here on earthchwitz you must pay for your right to breath, and also your salvation- the Roma Empir- I mean catholic church needs more donations, now listen to the nice pipe organ before we pass the plate and worship the sun, it is Sunday by the way lol, don't forget to come back and tell us about all the bad things you've done while a representative pleasures himself right next to you- also feel free to drop off your sons at any time so that they may be raped in the name of Sol Invictus-
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>>17897265
tail looks like it move pretty slow
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>>17898084
>Is there an Alien wikia?
Of course there is. There's a wikia for anything.
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>>17895674 looks friendly, >>17895675 however, does not.
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>>17898130
A tongue-eating louse. They eat away at your tongue then fuse their tails to the stump, feeding off of the blood supply and scraps of food.
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>>17885394
What if it was an alien and science just callednit squid?
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>>17884041
>trashbag
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>>17876973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWAKTtTHvbs
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>>17895660
>that burp at the end
CUTE
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>>17886977
That in particular is a sperm whale placenta.

This was proven as such a few years ago.
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Luv this threaf, pls link very good deep documentaries <3
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>>17884918
A very big ship has to sink VERY fast to drag you down. Whale don't do shit
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>>17897265
sounds pretty hot desu senpai
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>>17884985
Its like the beginning of the movie broh
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>>17878006
How the fuck can a boat be wreckex in the middle of the ocean just hanging out floating there not sinking any longer
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>>17883981
What boat is this?
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>>17900069
Low quality b8
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>>17884094
Whats up with him going down like that
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The OP pic looks like a nautulus or squid, the "snout" is clearly tenticles
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>>17899053
No. It's a type of jelly called deepstaria enigmatica. It's alive. It's sentient. It's mostly water.
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>>17900385
c-can i eat t-them?
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>>17886358

The pressure would break the camera and lights.
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>>17900385
What is this?
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>>17883981
Fucking mermaid hitchhikers.
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>>17900069
underage b&
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>>17897965
technically i could be to create hybrids that are capable of living in the environments of the creatures they need to kill
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>>17878665
Here we see an annon perplexed over the mysteries of butter
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3jU9dDUJt0

if only it had poked him with the sharp end
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>>17879654
>>17886314
which is better? subnautica or stranded deep? which one is best if i want to spend most of the time on islands?
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>>17883974
>9gag
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>>17891650
>reel deep reel fast
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>>17892898


good lord this is terrifying. can you even imagine!!
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>>17898243
Cruise ships look like they move pretty slow too
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>>17902285
They would never notice. Submarines don't have windows.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EQGA_4BZ5s

Someone please tell me why things like this exist.
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>>17902396
To fuck with your head.
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>>17883978
thats a smug looking fish
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv951RmIXEk

(Don't worry about the name, it's not gore.)

Also fun fact, the pressure in the Mariana Trench is the same as the pressure in the chamber of a 44 special when fired.
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>>17877533
i particularly like his book on how to survive a mermaid attack
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>>17895739

Not other poster, but that's a parasite that becomes the tongue of the fish it inhabits.
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>>17900511
the accuracy
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>>17883760
Ohfug. I had dreams like this except the spaces were more confined and everything was black and red.
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>>17887021

omfg that's some alien type shit
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>>17887021
It's as if the mouth its is an entirely different creature
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>>17899410
That explains a lot
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>>17900385
This just looks like a video of coquinas at the beach burrowing, except in reverse.
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>>17900385
I use to catch them all the time in daytona beach.. but yeah that looks gross
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>>17878665
really make u fink..........
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>>17884575
I'm sure it's a part of the explanation, nice pondering anon. Imo the ocean is fucking cool and interesting as fuck, the stuff you find down there is so alien to us. It might be that there's not a lot of interesting stuff down there because the pressure is too high, but who knows.
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>>17887039
i just youtubed them, they're super cute tbqh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCsa-YLTQVQ
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>>17876979
Gentle giant
He dindu nuffin
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>>17900385
This triggers my Trypophobia
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>>17903935
fuck off with your meme phobia
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>>17903952
It's not a meme dude. Uncomfortable as fuck.
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>>17884094
>"Where you goin', Diver boy? We're gonna have ourselves a good time"
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>>17895675
it terrifies me to think that that thing is alive right now as I write this.
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>>17876973
What a cute cow!
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>>17896195
Dude i loved this show growing up, Walking with dinosaurs? I have the sea creatures dvd somewhere hidden in my room, my god was this show terrifying
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>>17905139
That's obviously an autistic dog, dipshit.
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>>17902164
kek
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>>17878665
>Global Warming/Climate Change

Don't forget that in today's world, POLITICS controls what you learn in school, whether or not it's actually true.
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>>17884918
>So yeah, if a friendly whale decided suddenly to dive deeper, would it drag you down with it?

Not likely.

It's all about aerodynamics and the shape of the moving object.

Whales are very streamlined, so if they were to suddenly dive deep right next to you, very little "suction" would be created.
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>>17896431
Same thing happens to Matt Damon's character in Interstellar.

It was glorious.
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>>17898084
We're going to see more of that alien creature / weapon connection in the next Alien film.

It comes out next year.

Can't wait!
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>>17885642
You're the maddest, foggiest fag I've ever seen on here. I feel very strongly embarrassed for you. Puberty isn't fun, I know.
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>>17898423
>They eat away at your tongue
Not really. They only prey on fish.

Unless you are a fish, in which case I'm impressed that you not only learned to type but found a computer that works underwater and has access to the internet.
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>>17900385
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>>17889360
>too autistic to even consider that as a rhetorical question
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>>17886358
>AM I BEING STUPID HERE
Yeah, you were being stupid the moment you posted in all caps.
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>>17883885
Can confirm, I'm a brown recluse myself
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>>17894642
Yes. Represent envy
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>>17895705
The anglerfish mating cycle is fucking trippy
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>>17893349
fuckin spit out my water laughing
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Cambrian Period animals are absolutely fascinating, I can't read enough about them.

Can you imagine seeing one of this animals in the flesh?
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>>17906964

10% of the ocean is mapped. Therefore, there is a slight chance that descendants of such species could still exist. Although, it is unlikely.
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>>17907135
There could just be.

Meet Dendrogramma Enigmatica, scientist believe that this little sumbitch is a glimpse to what life during the Ediacaran period might of looked like.

It could be possible to find holdovers from the Cambrian period
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>>17906964
Man, fuck those giant shrimp looking things. I bet all arthropods take their flavor from that guy.
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wow noone mentioned the ningen ?
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>>17907860
Here's the vid capture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QIMyK5DM0
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>>17892898
The thing looks like it's got it's hands over it's mouth as if it's giggling to itself.
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>>17907988
ahh mexcian low-quality cgi sea monster videos, truly the pinnacle of early youtube
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>>17899410
NOPE
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