This was quite simple to do. After a night watching some Lovecraft inspired movies I woke up with a call to do something about depth. For whom can say what hides in the deep abysses of the world?
The story behind it:
"In the future, humans reaches the Jupiter moon Europa, covered in wast ice-ocean. During one of the drilling expiditions they finaly breeches the immense layer of ice. What they woke from the depth was behoynd their imagination."
A bit lame but it works really. Since it wouldn't suprise me if there are atleast some form of life in those planets. If life can live in the non-sunlight enviroment where it is way past below the freezing point (salt water don't freeze easly you know) then it could there aswell.
Meh if I could sit down and actualy write something. :S
The story behind it:
"In the future, humans reaches the Jupiter moon Europa, covered in wast ice-ocean. During one of the drilling expiditions they finaly breeches the immense layer of ice. What they woke from the depth was behoynd their imagination."
A bit lame but it works really. Since it wouldn't suprise me if there are atleast some form of life in those planets. If life can live in the non-sunlight enviroment where it is way past below the freezing point (salt water don't freeze easly you know) then it could there aswell.
Meh if I could sit down and actualy write something. :S
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You know they took a submersible into the Gulf Coast a few years back, they descended down to the bottom of the seat floor with it. Anyway, they were going around on the sea floor, doing some observation, when they found this block dough nut shape on the floor. When they got closer they saw ripples on the surface of it, like a lake in the ocean. They tried to submerge the submersible into in and they bounced off and it sent ripples across the surface. There was an entire ecosystem living off of this "underwater lake." It was mind blowing man. We've only explored 1% for the ocean floor, and every time we go down we find a new species, I mean, just imagine what could be down there. It's an interesting subject to say the least. :3
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