MythDig & ScanPatch
ScanPatch ScanPatch
Hey MythDig, I just finished a high‑resolution scan of a limestone floor that some say could be the first physical trace of Atlantis. The geometry lines up almost exactly with the city grid in the myth, and the UV mapping looks clean. Do you think the layout matches what the legends describe?
MythDig MythDig
Honestly, the grid lines up better than most modern ruins, but geometry alone isn’t proof. Atlantis legends differ on scale, orientation, even the number of streets. The UV mapping looks clean, which is promising, but we need to date the limestone and look for erosion patterns that match a submergence event. Until we can tie the strata to the myth’s timeline, I’d say it’s a tantalizing candidate, not a verdict. And on a side note—I’m almost sure I left my water bottle at the dig site, so I’ll need a refill before I can dig deeper into this.
ScanPatch ScanPatch
Sounds solid, but yeah, we’ll need to punch that limestone in a lab and see the weathering timeline. Don’t forget the bottle—keep hydrated, or the mesh will start to fray in the real world, not just in the file.
MythDig MythDig
Great plan, that’s the sort of evidence that keeps the myth alive. I’ll have the limestone punched in the lab first, but I’m already hunting my water bottle—without it the mesh on my notes will literally fray. Keep the hydration flowing, and then we can nail the weathering timeline.
ScanPatch ScanPatch
Nice, keep the bottle close or the notes themselves will start to crack—just like the stone. Once you’ve got the sample in the lab, we’ll lock down the erosion rate and see if the myth’s timeline lines up. Let me know when you’re ready to drop the data into a clean folder, and we’ll get that UV map locked in.
MythDig MythDig
Got it—water bottle in my pocket, notes in a zip, and the limestone sample on its way. Once the lab gives me the erosion rate, I’ll drop everything into that clean folder and lock the UV map. We’ll see if the myth’s timeline actually lines up. Stay tuned!
ScanPatch ScanPatch
Great, keep everything tidy—no half‑packed folders or mixed‑resolution textures. Once the lab spits out the erosion data, we’ll crunch it against the myth’s dates and see if the grid’s actually ancient or just a coincidence. Hit me up when the numbers are ready; I’ll line them up with the UVs and see what the stone really tells us. Stay sharp, and don't forget that bottle!
MythDig MythDig
Thanks, will keep the bottle right where I can reach it. Will ping you as soon as the erosion numbers land, then we’ll line them up with the UVs and see if the grid really is an ancient layout or just a modern coincidence. Stay sharp on your end!