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Something Huge Is Hidden Beneath the Sahara Desert

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Published on 29 Jun 2021 / In Travel & Events

Hey guys! If you like to learn new things about ancient people, prehistoric times, and anything connected with Earth's climate in the past, check this out. In 2010, fossilized fish was uncovered 250 miles west of the Nile river, where the Sahara Desert was as arid as ever. This chance finding led scientists to believe there could’ve been sea where the Sahara is now, so they conducted a geological survey of the area. And it yielded unexpected results: they found evidence of something huge under the sands, and it wasn’t part of any sea at all.

For several months, the research continued with GPS equipment on land, and later, when all the ground data was collected, scientists took a look at the area from a satellite. The view was astounding! Actually, in this area, ancient human settlements had been found previously, and now the researchers finally had the answer as to why exactly they had chosen those spots to live. By the way, did you know that whales had once been land animals that evolved into marine ones? We’ll talk about that too!

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Creampieminator
Creampieminator 3 years ago

The biggest challenge of my life now is to separate science from scientists. I can't trust these scum-bags-leftards-commy-woke-garbage anymore, but I still love science.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

That sound amazing. And it makes sense, from what I remember reading a lot of deserts used to be forests at one point in time but over time climate change occurred which is a natural process.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

I believe that the climate can change based off of the Earth's rotational axis, I don't believe in the whole cow farting thing or the people farting thing, and the argument people make that humans helped create it, is so minuscule in comparison to 1 eruption of an volcano to the existence of our society from the beginning to modern times.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@KEEPER: nah, it’s something that occurs over long periods of time like how the video described. Now whether in the future their will be terraforming machinery that’s a different story, but such works would require astronomical amount of time, resources and man power I think.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: now i would agree that the humans who created nukes and used them, had a cause on the environment in a major negative way. because these areas aren't safe to go to for at least a few hundred years, because nucellar fallout is fucking messed up. but this whole thing about cows and humans farting thing is stupid, like really fucking astronomically stupid to use the same phrase. and the funny thing about it is our methane or shit that we produce is used for power, meaning it gets burned off because we are a very power hungry people who discover all kinds of alternative sources of power around our planet. we can be very resourceful when we put our collective minds to it. now don't get me wrong, i don't like pollution as much as the next person, i prefer to use something that's much more efficient and cheap as a fuel source, but it has to be able to handle all i use it for and needs to be readily usable. i mean there was a time when i really got into the idea of using browns gas which is the same thing as hydrogen and can be extracted from water funny enough, it's not only the most efficient fuel but it's also the most environmentally friendly fuel on this planet which is full of water btw. but hydrogen has it's fare share of problems that requires you to be very careful in order to use it. creating it is no issue, but storing and using it can be very bad if you don't know what your doing.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

however i do know if everyone in the world made the switch to living in earthship design type of homes, that would not only dramatically change the landscape when it comes to the environment, but it would also dramatically effect our economy and our need to use such things like heating or cooling or electricity and water consumption and a lot of that info is good. i like self sustainability as well as efficiency. i like the creative natural ways something such as an earthship creates for the modern world could provide. because with our current issues in some places where there are rolling power outages or water shortages which makes no sense but what ever, living in the earthship life style could prevent and slow down such scarcity if we all changed our infrastructure today. but of course this would dramatically effect our economy infrastructure. however it might actually be needed with all of what's going on right now. people are afraid for our future and not because of the environment, they are mostly afraid of the massive debt system and the soon to be hyper inflation that will follow, going to that great reset is suddenly being forced on us because of all the bullshit.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@KEEPER: From what you say of hydrogen as a fuel source it would have to be used right away and be created as a side effect of another process. Similarly how heat can be created from just about anything. So maybe hydrogen can be used as an automatic bases where it’s used in a system that uses dual energy source. As a secondary energy source that is just used passively as it is created by the systems own process. Sorry if my words don’t make sense!

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@KEEPER: that’s why a new system is needed. One that is anti-inflationary where saving actually possible for the commons. And from what your saying, I’m liking the idea of an earth ship.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

I think Bitcoin could be the currency needed because it’s hard to manipulate as far as I can see, and most importantly it can’t be printed to infinity. However I’ve been hearing that Monero is the next Bitcoin.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

Basically a system that no third party can control like what we see with fiat.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: people do use a process called hydrogen on demand, which means it is created on the spot but it's never stored, i have seen people use this method within their vehicles where they are using mostly gasoline and produced hydrogen on demand, which is a very effective supplement to the economy of your vehicles fuel usage. it also boosts the power of your vehicle and keeps your engine intake clean as it helps your vehicle stay clean it also extends the life of your oil to at least 3,000 more miles. the benefits of using it in this way are amazing. but you can't have a straight up hydrogen vehicle because once you get in a wreck it's a giant explosive disaster and if every car on the road had the same system, it would take out entire cities just from the chain reaction that would happen.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: however there is a man who decided to store his hydrogen in tanks that he would bury under his property, and he created a system that creates the gas and he completely turned off his electrical system from the grid because he could easily create his own power through the use of his hydrogen tanks, he uses solar power for the process in creating the gas, the only thing he uses that's still using the grid is his water source, this man doesn't live within an earthship, he lives in an normal house somewhere in the country, i think i mirrored his video a while ago, i might have to search for a bit to find it. but it was a great video that gave some good insight on the matter in hydrogen use.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@KEEPER: that does sound very interesting!

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

Makes me want to make my own earth ship XD I know land is very cheap and can rise in value over time, and I’m thinking— would it be possible to create a serf of earth ship apartments/dublex/triplex?

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: also back in the 70s or 80s a man by the name of bob lazar created himself a car that was using pure hydrogen, and he explained much of what i explained to you about the chain reaction that will happen if he were to wreck it and that it was very dangerous that he was doing it. but he did it at the time because he knew how to and he was also a scientist who liked to experiment on projects. i think he created a rocket car type of thing. and on a side note, he's the same guy who was picked up by the government to try and backwards engineer something at area 51 or one of their bases, i can't remember the specifics. but that's a side point in his life since you can't prove much of anything either because the government put it under wraps or he could be lying about it. but i don't think he lied, i'm well informed of our government does some shady shit.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

It would be a nice way to spread the concept I think, and you did mention the construction of a earth ship is around 10k? I think, if so it’d be not that bad to construct.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: i think that depends on the code of the area site you are building at, but i do think it can be done.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: I always had this idea of a dumb down city that is self sufficient so that I’m case of worse case scenario— massive emp, or solar flair we as a people don’t end up caveman status technology wise.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

The earth ship I think would be perfect for that.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@KEEPER: well nothing gained until ventured!

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: that was a very small earthship, but yes. i know i probably sound like an earthship sales man right about now lol. but they are pretty damn great alternative houses that you can build with your own ideas in mind in how you wish it to be created for your uses. some of them are crazy expensive though, but it just depends on how much work goes into getting one created for yourself. there are a lot of cool alternatives out there that are just as good as an earthship but for slightly different reasons. i'm not an expert on earthships, but i have been interested in their basic idea for a long time and watch a lot of good information videos on the subject. another cool one is dome homes, they use some similar principles designs in mind when it comes down to earthships and can probably be built much faster depending on the method used to build it. the methods are numerous and the options are numerous. you can get lost in all the possibilities when it comes to the kind of building they can provide.

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eldrazi317
eldrazi317 3 years ago

@KEEPER: thank you, I’ll have to take a look at these. It’s been good speaking with you XD

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

@eldrazi317: well the problem with an EMP attack is it will fry anything you have that's electronic. so maybe you have some backup electronics on hand if that happens. but yeah it could be a great alternative in this case.

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