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Groopert
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Water is flat, globe is a map put on a ball. Why do they really not want us to travel past the 60 degree parallel except for one single spot they designate?
Texas Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@UnearthedHQ You have to study plant cellular walls to understand this. Hexagonal in nature, just like honeycomb, because that is natures perfect and most efficient shape. Absolutely nothing to do with lava.

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🪨 The Cliff That Looks Too Perfect to Be Real…
At first glance, it doesn’t look natural at all.
Hidden deep inside the dramatic slopes of Garni Gorge, an enormous wall of perfectly shaped stone columns rises like a frozen symphony. Locals call it the “Symphony of Stones”—and once you see it, you’ll understand why.
These towering pillars look as if they were carefully carved by ancient architects… or built by some lost civilization with impossible precision. Each column is shaped like a near-perfect hexagon, fitting tightly with the ones beside it—forming a massive geometric masterpiece that stretches across the canyon like a giant stone organ.
But here’s the mystery…
No human hands created this.
Around 40 million years ago, molten lava poured into this region. As it slowly cooled, something incredible happened. The rock began to contract and crack—but not randomly. Instead, it formed these astonishingly precise shapes, as if nature itself was following a hidden blueprint.
Stand beneath these formations, and the feeling is almost unreal. The columns hang above you like the ceiling of an ancient cathedral, silent… powerful… and strangely perfect. Many visitors say it feels less like a place on Earth—and more like stepping into another world.
It raises a haunting question:
How can nature create something that looks so intelligently designed?

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@Groopert1 Gotta zoom out to see the curve. A rectilinear lens at high altitude does the trick.

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4 views in 5 hours. Thanks Elon.🤣
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Throwback Thursday. I hope Jane was right.
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@TrevorL415 Yikes. Banned in a number of countries for use in food, but of course, perfectly fine to feed people in the USA.
🤮 "primary industrial use in producing foamed plastics, rubbers, and synthetic leathers"
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