Anonymous ID: b0dd72 March 29, 2026, 5:36 a.m. No.24441062   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The search for a crashed passenger aircraft in the remote southeast Indian Ocean led to significant scientific advances beyond its original aim. The region's isolation and limited prior exploration allowed the Australian institute to use the search effort to investigate a largely unknown area of deep seafloor. High-resolution shipborne sonar, or MBES mapping revealed that the seabed is far more complex than earlier satellite-based models suggested. Instead of a flat and uniform surface, the new data show a rugged landscape shaped by diverse geological processes.

The surveys identified numerous previously unrecognized features, including seamounts, submarine canyons, sedimentary structures, and underwater depressions. Evidence of seafloor spreading, rifting, active sediment transport, and fluid release was also observed, indicating an active geological history. These new discoveries revise understanding of the geological evolution of the southeast Indian Ocean and highlight the deep ocean as a structurally diverse environment, and revealed complexity also suggests increased potential for varied deep-sea habitats and biodiversity.

Anonymous ID: b0dd72 March 29, 2026, 5:58 a.m. No.24441094   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1098

There is something undifferentiated and yet complete.

Which existed before heaven and earth.

Soundless and formless.

It depends on nothing and does not change.

It operates everywhere and is free from danger.

It may be considered the Mother of the universe.

I do not know its name.