No. of Recommendations: 9
Tim Burchett is still a moron and there is currently no good evidence for anything real the size of a football field travelling at 200 mph underwater.
Cavitation supercavitation... lol. Doing high speed camera work on the firing bench into gel, watermelons, doll heads, was a lot more fun that the required dye transfer printing we were required to learn. Cavitation, one of the first things a boater learns about -unconservative, liberal or independent.
It's hard to keep up with the whacko conspiracy theories. The zone is flooded. A state's -deep or otherwise- chances of survival drops precipitously in this much shit.
There are so many survey vessels plying the depths, surveying for a wide range of industries, that the notion of large undetected objects running at high speed is ludicrous.
The conspiracy to keep secret the existence of such anomalies would be huge, requiring the complicity of the oil, mineral, cable laying, turbine placing, military surveilling, fishing, and general scientific research survey vessels of national, military and multi-national corporations.
This stupidity ranks up there with the whacko belief that "big pharma" is keeping 'cures' secret because 'it's more profitable to treat than cure.'
Again the number of people in the healthcare field who also want to be cured makes it extremely unlikely that a 'cure' for anything could be kept secret.In fact, it's damned hard to keep secret the results of advanced clinical trials as the patients in the trials form side groups and yak about their progress, speculating as to who is getting placebo and who's getting the good stuff.