Date of discovery: January 14, 2022
Location of discovery: Saturn Moon Titan
Source map: https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/map/Titan/Nomenclature/titan_VIMS_comp
Location of discovery: Saturn Moon Titan
Source map: https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/map/Titan/Nomenclature/titan_VIMS_comp
Guys this is strange, but you gota listen carefully to what I have to say to understand the impact of the evidence. At first I was going through the Titan moon map, it was hard to see, so I added some sharpening and deepening. Detail soon popped out. I stared at this detail of this maze moving across Titan asking myself, "how is such a thing even possible? Its massive and some compact throughout. Could it be that Titan was not a moon at all, but an ancient space station? Then I though...No! The evidence is not enough...I need more first to confirm it. And then it happened, I noticed that this maze was labeled on the Titan map...Ginaz Labyrinthus...translated from Latin meaning Ginaz Labyrinth. The Oxford Diction says a labyrinth is a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze. That was the missing piece of evidence I needed. By labeling this Titan area, NASA has actually confessed to these structures existing! Such evidence is undeniable. Need I say more? Maybe a little...the radius of Titan is 2,574km and that would put the width of this maze at about 70km and the length to be over 400km long. The walls of some parts of the maze very from .25-.75km high. Now we know why NASA blurs out so much of this moon map.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan