Why did NASA stop exploring the ocean? And Full Explan

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I worked as a NASA scientific researcher in the past. It was my division that was tasked with studying deep-sea life (fauna and flora) in the world’s oceans. Here are some facts.

70% of the world is ocean

The Mariana Trench is by no means the bottom of the ocean- below that, there are undersea cave systems, many of which are very large.

We have not discovered all the lifeforms there, NASA

This knowledge will help me explain why NASA fired me along with a few other researchers from the Oceanographic Division, why they brought in new staff and replaced us all by the Space Exploration. In order to justify this, I did not want to continue my research. Prior to my arrival, a majority of the researchers in this division had studied some underwater lifeforms, but not the ones that my team was studying. To my knowledge, there hasn’t been any news about such events leaked out to the public. In this case, I have chosen to remain anonymous for a number of reasons. The US government does not want this information made public and there are other cases where people have disappeared over matters that are far less relevant to my work.

On an off note, it is really tragic what has just occurred in the submarine that exploded. I am right in my suspicion as to what caused it. But it is not what the populace was informed. Incidents, however, which I believe the people ought to know about, I will now proceed to describe:

Case Study 1 Monteria Oil Rig Diving Incident

A study sanctioned by NASA and a company, in which I was involved, was done to investigate an unknown anomaly. The bottom of the rig was damaged by metallic pieces. A team of three divers was authorized to investigate. The dive was not successful. We had never seen anything like it before. I will tell you what little we do know. It’s like a giant Cephalopod, whose intelligence is superior to any other animal in the sea. They are predatory and large.
Theoretically, they deliberately damaged the rig to attract human beings deep below. They are not sure what they eat or why they sometimes choose to eat people. Three divers were attacked and had little protection.

The cephalopods worked together and had a complete understanding of the human machine. One cephalopod grabbed the diver’s air tanks off his back and another grabbed their fins. Their tentacles have a very strong suction, and can stick to anything. Divers’ knives did not appear to be able to cut their bodies. In the past, divers could use them to fight off Humboldt Squids and cephalopods. The cephalopods were able to choke one diver behind the back. Another made a light show using its body which indicated they understood how humans breathed.

They can flash and change colour as they wish (whereas other squids are unable to do so), but their color is usually a dark blue, which is barely visible in the deep depths where they live. We did not notice them on the top of the research vessel and it was far too late to alert anyone. We can only assume that the two attacked divers were devoured. Fortunately, a third diver was able to use an underwater flare and escape the situation. He then relayed what happened. This lifeform is only weak to fire.

Case study 2: USS Cyclops Missing Ship Log Recovery

What started as a routine shipwreck investigation has arguably become one of the most extensive cover-ups of all time. The ships’ positions have not reached the public, and I agree that they should not be disclosed. It is necessary to avoid the beings that downed that ship. The thing that the masses know up to this day is that one of the US vessels disappeared. These animals may have lost other vessels, but we cannot know that. This ship carried a log containing the same creatures found at the Monteria oil rig.

 The black-blue giant squid-like creatures, which hunt in groups and have access to tools (made by people). These cephalopods attacked the ship at night in a surprise attack and destroyed it beyond repair. They pulled survivors with their tentacles, even those on top of lifeboats. They left no record of the encounter. They are obviously so powerful and in a position to trap people underwater, drowning them with ease. There is even a theory that they could take pleasure in killing as they flashed some patterns in their bodies as soon as they took away a life, though this is just a theory.

The other incidents I will not discuss here. I do not aim to frighten anyone by exposing them to such information, but divers and those with an interest in exploring the deep sea with submersibles should be warned. Usually, these animals live in bottomless water, and there are very few cases of human contact. To an average individual, they are not that dangerous. They are geniuses, but they have not demonstrated any capability to invent devices; instead, they utilize devices invented by humans. 

Conclusion

They hunt humans when they cannot find enough food in their habitats. We consider them merely another species of giant squid, though one with advanced intelligence. I do not see why our government is suppressing their presence, as they are just normal predators of the sea like sharks and orca whales but whichever the case is, it should be remembered that people are not the best predators of the deep ocean. Of course, NASA has decided not to explore the deep sea further (at least not yet) in order not to come in contact with these creatures before the appropriate measures are established.

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