Seafloor farming by aliens

Alright Mister Google, I’m going to let you have this one, but we aren’t done yet. Just keep that in your head and have your fun. And while your at it thanks for taking a serious scientific approach, ”Some have speculated that these are the plow marks of seafloor farming by aliens.” What’s that all about?! Now I didn’t see this comment on any blog. I might’ve missed it but that sounds real funny:). Why is it being dismissed so quickly? Aren’t we here to investigate the unknown.
One thing that Google’s blog did was put an interesting question in my head. Was this a publicity stunt to get people using Google Earth. Ocean in Google Earth is relatively new and unknown except for a few geeks like us. This will probably pop back into my head with any future questionable discoveries. And please, don’t get me wrong, I will still continue to enjoy flying over Area 51 using Google Earth discovering leftovers they forgot to remove.
As far as Atlantis goes, I think someone should investigate this in depth. This is the same old story we get time after time from scientists with the UFO phenomenon. There’s never enough proof to warrant an investigation. Or my personal favorite is “Don’t you think we would love to announce that we found Atlantis?”. Sounds a lot like NASA’s speech about life on Mars. Anyway, I’m getting carried away, but I just don’t understand these so-called specialists who refuse to look into anything. I don’t know what or who to believe anymore. [googleblog]


Brody Maddox on February 24th, 2009
I can understand not investigating if they were a 100% sure about the “ship tracks”. But they just weren’t convincing to me anyway. And the snide remarks are just plain ridiculous. I mean come on, maybe it’s not Atlantis, but who knows maybe it’s a previously unknown civilization. It’s time to wake up and quit the denial that there are still some mysteries left to be solved.
Ronin Fuse on February 24th, 2009
Amen, brotha