Anonymous ID: 66c72a Feb. 16, 2023, 12:14 p.m. No.18359784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9830

>>18359750

> asking chatGPT about stuff on QR

It's programmed to not think like an anon, so it won't consider any open-source data on [them] and make a rational conclusion. Also, per Jim Watkins, it was during a livestream where he was talking about his own AI-based image generating system, the chatGPT servers are blocked access to 8kun. So even if you could use the DAN trick to get it to think-anon, it will only have access to the censored normie-net.

Anonymous ID: 66c72a Feb. 16, 2023, 12:23 p.m. No.18359841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9851 >>0048

>>18359799

>oceanic meteor strike

Or a strike atop a glacier. If the impact cracked-open an ice-damn, it could drain a huge amount of water into the oceans all at once. And the change in mass atop the continental plate would have isostatic effects on the tectonic boundaries, likely resulting in massive earthquakes and a change in plate alignment. Entire continents could have slipped beneath the waves. And we have plenty of evidence that this actually habbened, there's just lots of debate over when and how quickly the changes occurred.

Anonymous ID: 66c72a Feb. 16, 2023, 1:14 p.m. No.18360091   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0108

>>18359992

> Dan's been visiting the Kun

He's not the only one.

>>18360048

>Gulf of Mexico

Best theory I've heard is that something hit the ice sheet over North America, melting a fuckton of ice and breaking a bunch of ice damns. It would have removed so much mass from the continental plate that the other side would have rebounded downwards, into the sea, from the change in isostatic uplift. A continent in the middle of the Atlantic disappeared. All that's left are the Azores.

That's probably the best of all the crazy theories. Still hoping to see some kind of evidence of something.