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Is it just me, or does Antarctica resemble the human brain?

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posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 01:00 PM
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or this








posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 01:05 PM
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That's not as crazy as how much Australia resembles a rabbit:



It's all how about you interpret the image. We could be having this same discussion about clouds.
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posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 01:50 PM
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And Africa a dinosaurs head if the east side face top. Rotate that google earth



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 04:58 PM
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Originally posted by Kayzar
Yes you are right in fact the human brain was modeled to look exactly like our antartica which oddly enough to me looks exactly like the ice cap on jupiter.


Originally posted by believerofgod
On a different note, while I was downloading pics of Antarctica and the human brain, my right ear started to what seemed like decompressing from a plane or swimming pool, just a series of blunt pops coming out of it... weird!



That is odd because the islands between china and AU are the inner ear, this could be your higher self being awakened from what you saw on youtube.


Hmmm didn't know about that one, have you got a link of that so I can see what it is you speak of?



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 05:51 PM
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and @ Piekeeper,
You guys had me rolling there for a minute


I see you guys point here, but this continent is not going to melt or float away anytime soon, this has been there for possibly hundreds of millions of years. I wish I knew how to just put a pic up on here on my post, but there are links, so you both can see this view of it without the icecap. You know we have ice-penetrating radar that found a vast aquatic system underneath the ice... LOOK...

Ice-penetrating radar view of Antarctica

Anyway, my point is that the similarities are strikingly amazing to say the least, then you throw in the way the lakes and rivers look on there, I don't know about you but I think it looks kind of cool.


Antarctica without the icecap



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 05:59 PM
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lol, it does ^^



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 06:10 PM
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Here.. I made a picture with both of them and set the opacity at 50% for each.. I see what you are saying.. kinda cool because the different colored parts of Antarctica match with the brain. The little deal sticking out is a little off but cool none the less.




posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 06:13 PM
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Rivers and streams look like that everywhere.

IMO, it's a neat comparison, but I just don't think this is the forum for it.
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posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 06:16 PM
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Thanks!! That looks good



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 07:44 PM
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Nice> S& F for an interesting topic

Btw, I never noticed we "actually need" the lizard part...Might pose some questions



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 09:08 PM
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Originally posted by believerofgod

Originally posted by muzzleflash
Very nice thinking thank you!

Why did it take our pareodolia this long to work ?? Hmmm.

Since this is a great place for it, did you know that the Universe resembles the structure of neurons in the human brain according to a scientific study?

NewYork Times link

Go check out that page, you will love it!

Isn't it odd how bizarre coincidences like this keep revealing themselves??


Excellent, this is the level I like for myself and others to be thinking on


I thought this was a great looking view of it with the below sea level land visible and locations of past rivers and lakes. It's crazy how it looks like the nervous system with trigger points all over it to indicate what sections of the brain to activate or stimulate somehow... for what or even how, who knows? A neurologist perhaps? But I am far from being one, and I doubt if there is one that is on here, however, if I am mistaken please come forward and put down froward that this means absolutely nothing. Kinda makes me wonder if the visuals of the rivers and lakes locations would actually reveal something about the brain.


Antarctica without the icecap... Check this out!


I'm not a neurologist, I am a chemist, but I have done courses on neuro before. The relative size of a neuron compared to the entire brain mass is much, much smaller than that. The human brain contains between 50–100 billion neurons in it, so it couldn't possibly fit them all in if they were that size. Also, if you are comparing these formations to a neuron, then the trigger points I think you are referring to would, if anything, be akin to part of the anatomy of a single neuron where the nucleus resides.



posted on Jan, 14 2011 @ 10:23 PM
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Originally posted by ThinkingCap
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God created our brain to look like Antarctica in 7 days.


Which episode was that?
Did Frank Parker go back and undo it, or what?
Because it looks like a nuke blast, or a jellyfish or a fungus now.

If it is the brain of the world, gotta tell you it's suffering a bad case of brain-freeze.







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posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:12 AM
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Originally posted by mr10k
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Nice> S& F for an interesting topic

Btw, I never noticed we "actually need" the lizard part...Might pose some questions


I knew someone would get a kick out of that and go with it, not everyone shares my dry sarcasm at times



posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:27 AM
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Sure does remind me of one! A continent that's just as empty and barren as the brains of those with way too much time on their hands! On the other hand however, if Antartica is indeed the brain of the world, then Washington DC is surely the sphincter!



posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:29 AM
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Yes, I was kinda referring towards all these lake locations and if there locations trigger anything of significance, and has it all been discovered already. Any new receptors possibly?



posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:31 AM
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Originally posted by Bkrmn
reply to post by believerofgod
 
Sure does remind me of one! A continent that's just as empty and barren as the brains of those with way too much time on their hands! On the other hand however, if Antartica is indeed the brain of the world, then Washington DC is surely the sphincter!



I retract my skepticism of the similarities to the brain. You, sir, are insightful indeed. lol



posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:35 AM
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Originally posted by believerofgod
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Yes, I was kinda referring towards all these lake locations and if there locations trigger anything of significance, and has it all been discovered already. Any new receptors possibly?


I would have to go and look up neuroanatomy to answer that and to be quite frank, I'd rather shoot myself



posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:48 AM
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Originally posted by Bkrmn
reply to post by believerofgod
 
Sure does remind me of one! A continent that's just as empty and barren as the brains of those with way too much time on their hands! On the other hand however, if Antartica is indeed the brain of the world, then Washington DC is surely the sphincter!



I know it's not the brain of the world, but as far Washington DC (the people in it) goes I am going to have to agree with you on that one as well



posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 03:52 AM
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I know what you mean brother, not really worth my time to research it either. As I stated, if there were a specialist here it would of easily been answered, so hakuna matata!

Have a good night ladies and gentlemen.




posted on Jan, 17 2011 @ 01:25 AM
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Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
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I guess it does sort of look like that if you tilt your head and imagine it without perspective, but I also happen to see clouds that look like puppies sometimes. The mind is great at pattern recognition, but that doesn't mean that there's a connection.


Yeah I guess you're right, only thing I figured with all these geniuses on here someone would have maybe looked a little bit more outside the box (maybe I should change the title). Another member put them together for me and he came up with this, now mind you that they are not a perfect match...



However, if you think about what might be a little smaller and has a larger cranium you might maybe get something like this...



LOL... now mind you I don't even believe in these little fellas. I'm just really surprised with all these alien junkies on here that no one bothered to even think about this. Oh well, my mind just goes crazy sometimes and I can come up with some cool crazy stuff (no drugs added either). Maybe "they" have been here the whole time and left "their" mark. Or maybe not. Have a good night all.



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