View Full Version : This thing is weirder than aliens!
RMorgan
9th May 2012, 20:09
Hey folks,
Check this video of an oceanic animal that was filmed accidentally during a research!
Frankly, I´ve never seen nothing so weird before!
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Cheers,
Raf.
there are creatures under the sea that are far stranger than any Hollywood special effects guy's imagination! This is one is certainly bizarre.
Forevernyt
9th May 2012, 20:22
That had to have been the strangest thing ever. Where was this filmed?
Forevernyt
9th May 2012, 20:25
Could it be a whale's placenta? Just wondering.
crossroader
9th May 2012, 20:25
I've heard that often when deep ocean dives for research are conducted, previously unknown species are discovered. Love to know if this is one.
RMorgan
9th May 2012, 20:25
That had to have been the strangest thing ever. Where was this filmed?
Well, since there´s a Petrobras logo on the left corner of the video, I guess it was either here in Brazil or somewhere else in South-America.
Petrobras is the Brazilian oil and fuel company, which is responsible for everything relating to these matters.
Cheers,
Raf.
WHOMADEGOD
9th May 2012, 20:26
Wow! I had the distinct impression it wanted to communicate on some level?
RMorgan
9th May 2012, 20:29
Wow! I had the distinct impression it wanted to communicate on some level?
I had this impression as well. This thing must be some kind of jelly fish, only uglier and bigger.
It may be able to sense heat and illumination, that´s why it was so curious about the camera, I guess.
The strangest thing is the hexagonal structure of its tissues! Really weird, fascinating and frightening at the same time!
Cheers,
Raf.
Forevernyt
9th May 2012, 20:35
There's not a lot of new information on this creature. Some are speculating it could be one of two rare types of jellyfish and others speculate whale placenta. It is strange regardless. Personally, I've never seen anything like it before. I'd be interested to learn more.
Star Tsar
9th May 2012, 20:38
They do say we know more about space than underwater which makes perfect sense when you think of human logic!
Kinda reminds me of some type of squid or octopus.
RMorgan
9th May 2012, 20:41
They do say we know more about space than underwater which makes perfect sense when you think of human logic!
Yes, we´re always looking outside for answers, instead of looking inside. This happens on several levels, including planetary.
Cheers,
Raf.
Limor Wolf
9th May 2012, 20:55
Quite Incredible, I have learned that some ocean creatures are shapeshifters :
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?36040-Masters-Of-Camouflage
But, even if taking this fact into consideration... this animal being has quite an imaginative organs over there. simply beautiful
meat suit
9th May 2012, 20:55
I am pretty sure its a jelly fish,
the pivate parts section and tail look very much like standard jelly fish bits...
but what a find, never seen one like this.... presumably, the bag is for trapping prey...
very well filmed by the camera guy too....excellent!
RunningDeer
9th May 2012, 21:15
Frankly, I´ve never seen nothing so weird before!
Cheers,
Raf
Hi Raf,
Not long ago, we use to think ET’s were weird, too. I find beauty in this shapeshifter. I can’t help but watch and see how movement in the higher dimensions is possible. Thanks for the vid.
I'm leaving now, permission to call me weird................:car:
:wave:
jjjones
9th May 2012, 21:28
fascinating and fantastic! thank you for vid and everyones input. namaste, peace and love universally :)
Alien Ramone
9th May 2012, 22:19
I read that it might be a Stygiomedusa Gigantea. Here is a link to a web site showing one:
http://www.mbari.org/news/feature-image/stygiomedusa.html
http://www.mbari.org/news/feature-image/stygiomedusa-450.jpg
Here is a video of one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2NLFKPnxfo
RMorgan
9th May 2012, 22:28
Hey Alien Ramone,
Looks like it belongs to the medusa family indeed, but without the big "head"! :)
Cheers,
Raf.
WhiteFeather
9th May 2012, 23:08
Great Find Raf: Could very well be an aquatic alien. Some of these entities live deep under the ocean with no light, no oxygen and tremendous pressures from the deep environment they dwell in. And to top it off, they have a conscience. I was watching a video called challenger deep. Where they sent a sub est. 7 miles deep in the ocean at the marianas trench and life existed in these depths. Aquatic Aliens in my book.
http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=en&tbo=d&tbm=isch&q=challenger+deep+fish&revid=1041573369&sa=X&ei=cfiqT7aCG7O26QGd1JnSBA&ved=0CAoQ1QIoAw&biw=1024&bih=395
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenger_Deep
pugwash84
9th May 2012, 23:40
I thought it was a joke at first like a hanky under the water or a silk scarf lol, but then I noticed the pattern and the way it was moving and it was jelly-fish like. Really weird thank you :)
frozen alchemy
9th May 2012, 23:49
Yes, it's a whale placenta and amniotic sac. It's moving with the currents and the camera is moving, but it's not moving independently. You can clearly see the umbilical cord and location of attachment to the uterus towards the end of the video.
Wiremu2011
10th May 2012, 00:12
Coould be a sea "Critter" often seen lurking around space shuttles and the space station.
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