Strange Holes & Tentacles Seen at Area 51

Gambeir

Celestial
those are cables

No dude, cables are almost invisible from an airplane that's why they put those round red balls on them when they cross canyons so that airplanes and helicopters can see there's something there.

You wouldn't see cables at 4,000 feet up unless you have binocular vision.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
No dude, cables are almost invisible from an airplane that's why they put those round red balls on them when they cross canyons so that airplanes and helicopters can see there's something there.

You wouldn't see cables at 4,000 feet up unless you have binocular vision.
either cables or pipes but certainly not oil flowing, they never change position
 

Gambeir

Celestial
either cables or pipes but certainly not oil flowing, they never change position

I don't know about never, but I agree with you that pipes are probable, and a line of blown out line of pipes from an oil well is the only real explanation that makes sense. If you're searching around look do look to see if you can find anything that supports either a rise or depression. It looks to me like it could be either or.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
I don't know about never, but I agree with you that pipes are probable, and a line of blown out line of pipes from an oil well is the only real explanation that makes sense. If you're searching around look do look to see if you can find anything that supports either a rise or depression. It looks to me like it could be either or.
its a crater just like the others near it
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Can't anyone help you find your glasses? Are you typing by braille?

This is either a forming Oil dome or a forming Asphalt dome that's been driven up by the expanding planet.
have you noticed how you got from mound of dirt to omnious asphalt volcano of doom?
 

coubob

Celestial
I dont now much of meteor impacts but this dont look like one, more like the work of a lazer from space.
 

Gambeir

Celestial


Good find, thanks for posting this.

I don't see this as a meteor impact crater. Still smoldering? Where's the blown out dirt? Anything that would make a crater that size would have blown out a heck of lot more material, maybe a football field or more I would think, but in any case it doesn't look at like a crater at all.


Probably another sign of a planetary expansion process and this is a sinkhole showing the molten core underneath that area, like a bubble of molten rock which is probably not a good sign.
 

coubob

Celestial
Good find, thanks for posting this.

I don't see this as a meteor impact crater. Still smoldering? Where's the blown out dirt? Anything that would make a crater that size would have blown out a heck of lot more material, maybe a football field or more I would think, but in any case it doesn't look at like a crater at all.


Probably another sign of a planetary expansion process and this is a sinkhole showing the molten core underneath that area, like a bubble of molten rock which is probably not a good sign.
Couldn`t be a natural gas pipeline maybe.No
 
No dude, cables are almost invisible from an airplane that's why they put those round red balls on them when they cross canyons so that airplanes and helicopters can see there's something there.

You wouldn't see cables at 4,000 feet up unless you have binocular vision.

You might want to look up the definition of binocular vision.

The dark twisty things in the photos Nivek posted at the beginning of this thread are clearly cables of some sort. Most likely something left over from the underground tests that created the craters. Those detonations were not controlled by telepathy, and without instrumentation the tests would be largely pointless. Cables. Lots of cables involved in that sort of thing.

If Area 51 got its name from the year it was (not) established, then what's the deal with Area 25? Or Area 4? Must be some interesting stories there!
 
So you think it might be a depression then but how then, if that is the case, not saying it isn't, can we explain the rivulets of what looks like oil draining out and going up hill.

Look at the shadows in the other parts of the images. Those will tell you which way the sun was shining. A good way to make it easier to determine what's a crater and what's a dome (as in, say, a photo of the moon) is to rotate it so the light source in the room you are in matches the sun angle in the image. Try it, it's pretty cool.

Also, it is sometimes very useful to keep in mind that the sun does not ever shine on Earth from due north unless you are very close to the north pole or in the southern hemisphere. Mountains and valleys can be tricky to distinguish at times, but aerial photos are most always taken close to mid day, so the sun is usually more or less in the south (in the northern hemisphere).
 
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Gambeir

Celestial
Look at the shadows in the other parts of the images. Those will tell you which way the sun was shining. A good way to make it easier to determine what's a crater and what's a dome (as in, say, a photo of the moon) is to rotate it so the light source in the room you are in matches the sun angle in the image. Try it, it's pretty cool.

Also, it is sometimes very useful to keep in mind that the sun does not ever shine on Earth from due north unless you are very close to the north pole or in the southern hemisphere. Mountains and valleys can be tricky to distinguish at times, but aerial photos are most always taken close to mid day, so the sun is usually more or less in the south (in the northern hemisphere).

Good ideas but since you've already done this then why hold the secret back? Which do you think it is? A dome or a growing sink hole? Really doesn't matter either way but evidently you've spent some time examining this so out with it...
 
As I said above, "The dark twisty things in the photos Nivek posted at the beginning of this thread are clearly cables of some sort. Most likely something left over from the underground tests that created the craters."

We are discussing depressions left in the desert from underground nuclear testing, with abandoned cables still lying on the ground, in the craters. Any domes seen in those images are, as far as I can tell, misinterpretations.
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
As I said above, "The dark twisty things in the photos Nivek posted at the beginning of this thread are clearly cables of some sort. Most likely something left over from the underground tests that created the craters."

We are discussing depressions left in the desert from underground nuclear testing, with abandoned cables still lying on the ground, in the craters. Any domes seen in those images are, as far as I can tell, misinterpretations.

Well said......the crater on the side of the hill that was discussed is obviously a depression.

The size of the depression depends on the size and yield of each test.
 

CerealK

Adept
As I said above, "The dark twisty things in the photos Nivek posted at the beginning of this thread are clearly cables of some sort. Most likely something left over from the underground tests that created the craters."

We are discussing depressions left in the desert from underground nuclear testing, with abandoned cables still lying on the ground, in the craters. Any domes seen in those images are, as far as I can tell, misinterpretations.

Thanks, you explained so clearly!
 
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