Wrathchilde

Wrathchilde t1_jaxn6eg wrote

That which you think of as "at rest" is actually in motion. That glass on the coffee table is moving at 1000 km/hr as the earth rotates (relative to the center of the earth and depending on your latitude). Everything on earth is moving at 30,000 m/s relative to the sun... etc.

Only change in motion requires an external force, otherwise, everything just cruises along.

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Wrathchilde t1_j7hepvd wrote

Bathymetric mapping techniques using either sonar or the interesting "rope with a weight on the end" method you mentioned do not capture overhanging features well. You would need to collect 3-D data like with an AUV or ROV to produce a model, and a standard bathymetric projection map would not be able to display it in any case.

I have been in a submersible and encountered large overhangs not shown on maps even in areas that have extensive data. It's unnerving.

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