Just for example, and maybe my reasoning is flawed here.
Picture A was taken at different time/tide of day, than picture b.
They just happened to pick a picture b that looked similar enough to picture a and call it a day.
Be more convincing to see a comparison in time lapses or something, but I dont think people did shit like that then.
I may even partially agree with you, only in that it happens suddenly, and not gradually.
But something happens regardless.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/underwater-forest-preserved-since-ice-age-alabama-gulf-coast/
You will actually find stuff like this all over the world....
https://www.seeker.com/11000-year-old-settlement-found-under-baltic-sea-1768322265.html
:shrugs:
like ignatius who wrote atlantis points out, what if when the equator changes, and then so does the bulging of water that happens at the equator. Meaning some lands would rise above the sea, some would sink below it.
Entirely possible one of these days atlantis could rise again, assuming it hasnt been pulled into a subduction zone.
-edit-
And yes im aware that the "tide" line is supposed to be some kind of proof, but are we supposed to be able to tell inches from two different photographs taken at a 1000 yards at slightly different scales with one of them being what looks likes a fucking 512 shades of black and both of them at 320p.
I wouldnt call that definitive proof.
I am also fairly confident they have redone some things to the base as well when they renovated the statue either in the early 1900's or the late 1900's. Couldnt find proof of that though.
Just for example, and maybe my reasoning is flawed here.
Picture A was taken at different time/tide of day, than picture b.
They just happened to pick a picture b that looked similar enough to picture a and call it a day.
Be more convincing to see a comparison in time lapses or something, but I dont think people did shit like that then.
I may even partially agree with you, only in that it happens suddenly, and not gradually.
But something happens regardless.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/underwater-forest-preserved-since-ice-age-alabama-gulf-coast/
You will actually find stuff like this all over the world....
https://www.seeker.com/11000-year-old-settlement-found-under-baltic-sea-1768322265.html
:shrugs:
like ignatius who wrote atlantis points out, what if when the equator changes, and then so does the bulging of water that happens at the equator. Meaning some lands would rise above the sea, some would sink below it.
Entirely possible one of these days atlantis could rise again, assuming it hasnt been pulled into a subduction zone.
-edit-
And yes im aware that the "tide" line is supposed to be some kind of proof, but are we able to supposed to tell inches from two different photographs taken at a 1000 yards at slightly different scales with one of them being what looks likes a fucking 512 shades of black and both of them at 320p.
I wouldnt call that definitive proof.
I am also fairly confident they have redone some things to the base as well when they renovated the statue either in the early 1900's or the late 1900's. Couldnt find proof of that though.
Just for example, and maybe my reasoning is flawed here.
Picture A was taken at different time/tide of day, than picture b.
They just happened to pick a picture b that looked similar enough to picture a and call it a day.
Be more convincing to see a comparison in time lapses or something, but I dont think people did shit like that then.
I may even partially agree with you, only in that it happens suddenly, and not gradually.
But something happens regardless.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/underwater-forest-preserved-since-ice-age-alabama-gulf-coast/
You will actually find stuff like this all over the world....
https://www.seeker.com/11000-year-old-settlement-found-under-baltic-sea-1768322265.html
:shrugs:
like ignatius who wrote atlantis points out, what if when the equator changes, and then so does the bulging of water that happens at the equator. Meaning some lands would rise above the sea, some would sink below it.
Entirely possible one of these days atlantis could rise again, assuming it hasnt been pulled into a subduction zone.
-edit-
And yes im aware that the "tide" line is supposed to be some kind of proof, but are we able to supposed to tell inches from two different photographs at slightly different scales with one of them being what looks likea fucking 512 shades of black at 320p.
I wouldnt call that definitive proof.
I am also fairly confident they have redone some things to the base as well when they renovated the statue either in the early 1900's or the late 1900's. Couldnt find proof of that though.
Just for example, and maybe my reasoning is flawed here.
Picture A was taken at different time/tide of day, than picture b.
They just happened to pick a picture b that looked similar enough to picture a and call it a day.
Be more convincing to see a comparison in time lapses or something, but I dont think people did shit like that then.
I may even partially agree with you, only in that it happens suddenly, and not gradually.
But something happens regardless.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/underwater-forest-preserved-since-ice-age-alabama-gulf-coast/
You will actually find stuff like this all over the world....
https://www.seeker.com/11000-year-old-settlement-found-under-baltic-sea-1768322265.html
:shrugs:
like ignatius who wrote atlantis points out, what if when the equator changes, and then so does the bulging of water that happens at the equator. Meaning some lands would rise above the sea, some would sink below it.
Entirely possible one of these days atlantis could rise again, assuming it hasnt been pulled into a subduction zone.
-edit-
And yes im aware that the "tide" line is supposed to be some kind of proof, but are we able to supposed to tell inches from two different photographs at slightly different scales with one of them being what looks likea fucking 512 shades of black at 320p.
I wouldnt call that definitive proof.
I am also fairly confident they have redone some things to the pedestal when they renovated the statue either in the early 1900's or the late 1900's. Couldnt find proof of that though.
Just for example, and maybe my reasoning is flawed here.
Picture A was taken at different time/tide of day, than picture b.
They just happened to pick a picture b that looked similar enough to picture a and call it a day.
Be more convincing to see a comparison in time lapses or something, but I dont think people did shit like that then.
I may even partially agree with you, only in that it happens suddenly, and not gradually.
But something happens regardless.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/underwater-forest-preserved-since-ice-age-alabama-gulf-coast/
You will actually find stuff like this all over the world....
https://www.seeker.com/11000-year-old-settlement-found-under-baltic-sea-1768322265.html
:shrugs:
like ignatius who wrote atlantis points out, what if when the equator changes, and then so does the bulging of water that happens at the equator. Meaning some lands would rise above the sea, some would sink below it.
Entirely possible one of these days atlantis could rise again, assuming it hasnt been pulled into a subduction zone.
-edit-
And yes im aware that the "tide" line is supposed to be some kind of proof, but are we able to supposed to tell inches from two different photographs at slightly different scales with one of them being what looks likea fucking 512 shades of black at 320p.
I wouldnt call that definitive proof.
Just for example, and maybe my reasoning is flawed here.
Picture A was taken at different time/tide of day, than picture b.
They just happened to pick a picture b that looked similar enough to picture a and call it a day.
Be more convincing to see a comparison in time lapses or something, but I dont think people did shit like that then.
I may even partially agree with you, only in that it happens suddenly, and not gradually.
But something happens regardless.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/underwater-forest-preserved-since-ice-age-alabama-gulf-coast/
You will actually find stuff like this all over the world....
https://www.seeker.com/11000-year-old-settlement-found-under-baltic-sea-1768322265.html
:shrugs:
like ignatius who wrote atlantis points out, what if when the equator changes, and then so does the bulging of water that happens at the equator. Meaning some lands would rise above the sea, some would sink below it.
Entirely possible one of these days atlantis could rise again, assuming it hasnt been pulled into a subduction zone.