(ORDO NEWS) — A mysterious underwater video taken in the Gulf of Mexico in 2019 at a depth of about 1,700 meters has suddenly surfaced on the Web.
Commentators debate whether the object in the footage is an unidentified underwater object (UNO) or some kind of sea creature.
This video was posted on the underwater exploration YouTube channel, with an interview with ROV pilot Chase Loops, who filmed the video.
Very often we hear about sightings of flying unidentified objects (UFOs), but do not forget that underwater objects also exist and, as it turns out, calmly plow the depths of the oceans.
So, in the video, you can see a round object that is moving quickly next to the underwater vehicle from which the video was taken.
The reaction of netizens to the video was mixed, with some supporting the NGO theory, while others suggested that the object could be a sea creature, possibly a type of stingray.
Loop pilot, disagrees with the latest interpretation.
“We have spent thousands of hours searching underwater in these areas and we know what the fish look like and it is very clear that it is not a fish,” he said.
Loops also noted that the object appears to have two holes on its sides and is moving at a speed unusual for marine life at this depth.
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“If something organic were moving at such a speed and at such a depth, you would see some movement, but here you don’t see any of that,” he argued.
The true nature of the object remains uncertain, so users should draw their own conclusions.
Since 95% of the volume of the ocean is still unexplored, it is very likely that there are things at the bottom of the deep sea that we have no idea about.
NPOs are unique in that they demonstrate the ability to easily pass through various media, such as from sky to water or vice versa.
Watching them, one gets the feeling that this does not affect their functionality or maneuverability in any way. It is not for nothing that UFO scientists admit that these objects violate the laws of physics.
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