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Kim's avatar

I have what looks like the same grid pattern as in that water, under my skin that is sometimes visible. WAY TOO symmetrical. I’ve seen many weird things in the water, and heard others mention the same. A lot of times it looks like an oil slick..

maybe something to do with this?

Internet of Underwater Things and Big Marine Data Analytics – A Comprehensive Survey

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2012.06712

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V's Things's avatar

Under mine, as well

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RebeccaccebeR's avatar

Goes right along with DARPA’s Pelagic Autonomous luminous sensors (PALS) that I have noted previously. Very fitting…

Thanks!

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Tom Moonclutch's avatar

Yes. Totally see the round object in the water.. not the green dot thing. But obvious something in the water....

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Tami's avatar

The thing following you is the sun reflecting off your lense and showing up in the video.

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RebeccaccebeR's avatar

I’m not talking about the blue dot. I’m talking about the small metallic ball-bearing-looking thing…

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Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

I have the pointer in my videos often. Looks like something similar. Waves can do strange stuff. They come from one direction and can bounce off by 90 degrees, creating squares.

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RebeccaccebeR's avatar

I’m not talking about the blue dot. I’m talking about the small metallic ball-bearing-looking thing…

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Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

To me, it looks like a light green dot (from your phone I guess), and a piece of something floating on the surface. Nothing unusual.

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RebeccaccebeR's avatar

I’m not talking about the reflection of the sun off the lens. There is a small metal looking ball about 1/3 the size of the green dot. Two thirds of the way down the screen. I added a photo of this structure to the post.

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Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

"a piece of something floating on the surface. Nothing unusual."

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