As do most that have researched it. There are some that believe its man mad, but all the evidence, or lack thereof, points to natural causes. There are many exampled accross the globe or really cool and natural occurrences like this.
there's a major appeal to scientists proving that they haven't been studying BS for their entire lives.
they don't like to be proven wrong, and are resistant to discoveries that overhaul their understanding.
in short, they're biased.
i'm not saying that this is a man made structure, only that it's no surprise that science is resistant to the idea.
coastlines today are, in some cases, miles apart from ancient ones.
who knows what's buried under there? not scientists, contrary to what they want you to believe.
science is stuffy. it's got bad people skills. scientists don't compromise easily. they've got a very conceited attitude. i love seeing those p#ssies proven wrong.
the giant squid, the rogue wave were once the laughing stock of science. at the time, science had almost no presence on the open ocean. the oceans were only inhabited by fishermen, trade, and transport ships. scientists used to scoff at the reports of fishermen.
does that sound stupid to anybody else?
book reading f#ggots ought to walk the plank.
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