Only 0.001% of the deep sea bottom has been seen by human eyes, according to a study published in Science Advances in 2025. The rest of the ocean follows as the last truly unknown territory of the Earth. Why does the sea cause so much fear even from afar? There is a name for the fear of the deep waters: thalassophobia. A... The post We know the Moon more than the most frightening and fantastic place on the planet appeared first on The Antagonist.
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Only 0.001% of the deep sea bottom has been seen by human eyes, according to a study published in Science Advances in 2025. The rest of the ocean follows as the last truly unknown territory of the Earth. Why does the sea cause so much fear even from afar? There is a name for the fear of the deep waters: thalassophobia. A... The post We know the Moon more than the most frightening and fantastic place on the planet appeared first on The Antagonist.