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That could explain that 25cm hole at the top, pressure release perhaps. |
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Autellus says it is likely that the object is built from double-skinned concrete for the purpose of holding large steel wire mesh structures, expected to disturb the propagation of radar and other signals used by any nearby submarines.
During the decades after the war, the wire mesh structures would have eroded away, leaving only the holes shown on the images provided by Ocean X. I doubt there would be much, if any, erosion occurring at the bottom of the sea floor of the Baltic ocean. The water in the depths of the Baltic is virtually without oxygen... |
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That could explain that 25cm hole at the top, pressure release perhaps. |
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Inverse Tower of Babylon, eeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I don't know. From an earlier post it said, "200ft across mushroom shaped comprising a thick pillar rising 8 metres". That's big. All this building out of concrete while the Royal Navy is hunting them down -- all this for an anti-sub device? If it is a war-time excuse then it does not make ANY sense, and is complete BS. An anti-sub device, where are the torpedoes? I guess after they lost the Germans decided to dive thousands of feet in high tech submarines and reclaim them for the metal value ![]() |
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I doubt there would be much, if any, erosion occurring at the bottom of the sea floor of the Baltic ocean. The water in the depths of the Baltic is virtually without oxygen... I don't know why water would need oxygen in it to push mud around? There is erosion shifting around at the bottom of seas. It could have mistakenly placed originally as a equipment base of some sort. Maybe they had to dump it to outrun an enemy frigate? 200ft. is not All That impressive.. |
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Obviously, "I know nothingk" but it reminds me of those guys that put a gorilla suit and some cow guts
in a freezer, filled it with water, froze it solid and claimed they had killed BigFoot and it was in the freezer. Remember that? There was a big paparazzi hubbub...then they got found out and disappeared and all that was left was a nasty wet gorilla suit stain in someones driveway in central Georgia. ![]() MagsKikery everywhere I tell ya... |
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Possibly seismic, pressure related, tidal shifting. |
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and it doesn't have any tidal movement. http://www.modlab.lv/publications/1999/publ7.htm One could say the since it is contained, erosion as a result could be more acute in particular areas. That one might be me. ![]() As for your iron, it'll rust. |
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It is also considerable to note the pre-computational and man-ly (bucket brigade) stairs, though the main character & platforma is buoyed in overall design to facilitate smooth transition into sea placement.
The rest of the offsets & recesses in concrete design, are specifically meant as counterweights to those (bucket brigade) stairs. I do have my doubts as to Nazi origins, as it is my assumption they would use ramps to slither up... |
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