Here are screenshots of what the surf looked like at a fully swell-exposed spot on the SW coast of South Africa the last few days. Nothing unusual happened from April 9 through now.
It's strange how he assumes a massive object, and not a gravitational field, or Electromagnet field of some kind. Then he takes a 6000 foot drop in elevation by a buoy at face value? Then it just disappears, and he never mentions the potential for tsunamis.
Honestly, he seems so focused on 'thinking outside the box', that he's not considering any actual causes, or ramifications for what he is seeing.
Ben @ suspicious observers covered this well this morning. His opinion is it's likely a data glitch. I think he may use some of the same information that you posted
Any even slightly unusual swell event would be noticed by surfers and surf forecasters. I don't think anything happened in terms of unusual waves in real life, but I'll check some sources. Very interesting nonetheless. The lack of bouys in that area is nothing new. That region is extremely remote, especially for US.
Here are screenshots of what the surf looked like at a fully swell-exposed spot on the SW coast of South Africa the last few days. Nothing unusual happened from April 9 through now.
https://imgur.com/a/QQMB9ez
Well that's some good follow through on tracking this information.
It's strange how he assumes a massive object, and not a gravitational field, or Electromagnet field of some kind. Then he takes a 6000 foot drop in elevation by a buoy at face value? Then it just disappears, and he never mentions the potential for tsunamis.
Honestly, he seems so focused on 'thinking outside the box', that he's not considering any actual causes, or ramifications for what he is seeing.
Much more descriptive with better theories. Yet, I've always found his video intro to be juvenile, and hard to get past.
Ben @ suspicious observers covered this well this morning. His opinion is it's likely a data glitch. I think he may use some of the same information that you posted
Any even slightly unusual swell event would be noticed by surfers and surf forecasters. I don't think anything happened in terms of unusual waves in real life, but I'll check some sources. Very interesting nonetheless. The lack of bouys in that area is nothing new. That region is extremely remote, especially for US.
something to do with South Atlantic Anomaly and eclipse?