The one thing I've learned exploring the deep is that you just can't even begin to imagine some of the bizarre creatures that are down there.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Isn't it crazy to think that we've explored space more than we have explored the depths of our ocean? That just fires up my imagination about potential sea monsters and cool creatures, that kind of stuff.
I get drawn in when I feel there is something deep and mysterious going on beneath the surface of something.
I'm always frightened away by movies that lower the bar on our endeavor to learn more about the crazy weird creatures that we are.
We all have a dinosaur deep within us just trying to get out.
I am really dedicated to understanding the planet/creature on which we live and know that means I must go beneath the sea to see 72 percent of what is going on.
When you get into the whole field of exploring, probably 90 percent of the kinds of organisms, plants, animals and especially microorganisms and tiny invertebrate animals are unknown. Then you realize that we live on a relatively unexplored plan.
I really believe that, as human beings, we have an innate need to explore, to see what's around the corner.
In my life, I was always floating around the edge of the dark side and saying what if take it a little bit too far, and who says you have to stop there, and what's behind the next door. Maybe you gain a wisdom from examining those things. But after a while, you get too far down in the quicksand.
I just kind of conjured them up out of my subconscious and put them in order of ascending peculiarity.
There are no hidden depths to me.