If you’ve been on the Internet for a long time, chances are that you’d be inclined to say you’ve seen it all. Well, let’s just say that you haven’t really seen it all until you’ve seen Marianas Web. Don’t get your keyboard and mouse ready just yet, though – that might prove a bit more difficult than you think. This is because it doesn’t even exist.
… Or does it?
The Internet Is Like An Onion
Just like ogres, the Internet is like an onion: it has many layers. At first glance, conducting a basic Google search and seeing about 168,000,000 distinct results show up is pretty freaking overwhelming. Can you really imagine hundreds of millions of results for ONE keyword alone? In that regard, we suppose, the Internet has grown to be about as vast as the universe itself. Just like there are billions upon trillions of stars, there are billions upon trillions of web pages.
However, at the end of the day, the Internet is classified as finite. Because of this, there’s this infamous hierarchy known as “the levels of the Internet.” It very appropriately uses the comparison with an iceberg to point out how big it is.
Level 0: Common Web
The tip of the iceberg is the null level which we all know and love. If you can access it through a search engine, then you can say it’s a Level 0 website. If you’ve never ventured into dubious activities then chances are that you’ve spent your entire life on the tip of this iceberg. Proper examples include Facebook, YouTube, or Wikipedia.
Level 1: Surface Web
Starting with this level, we start diving underwater to take a peek at the massive chunk of ice hidden below. Although the websites from this level are still indexed by search engines, one may say that they’re slightly… darker. The best example we can give you is the infamous Reddit.
Level 2: Bergie Web
This is the last level which you can access normally and through Google indexing. It contains mostly “underground” websites which require a slightly more complicated algorithm. One notable example is 4chan.
Level 3: Deep Web
Also called the Dark Net, Invisible Web, or the Deep Net, the Deep Web can only be accessed through the use of proxies. This level mostly contains hacking websites, gore, virus information, celebrity scandals, or other things that really don’t belong to the surface of anything. There are certain things, however, which will require you to use Tor or another specially-designated browser that can slip under the radar of the law.
Level 4: Charter Web
As a whole, many consider the Charter Web to be part of the Deep Web. It’s understandable, seeing how they both have something in common: they’re illegal and disturbing. The true atrocities and horrors are on this level. Human trafficking, World War 2 experiments, assassination groups, banned movies or videos, etc.
Level 5: Marianas Web
Ever heard of polymeric falcighol derivation? If yes, ever heard of quantum computing then? Because these are the two things you need in order to access Marianas Web, the darkest and most mysterious place on the Internet. Quantum computing is a technology that supposedly exists in governments. Because of this, many claim that Marianas Web is the space that deposits the deepest, darkest secrets of humankind. Nobody knows for sure what they are. But people have speculated that Marianas Web contains governmental files, the location of Atlantis or the Holy Grail, or even the answer to ancient conspiracies. Some believe that since it’s so difficult (to the point it’s impossible) to access it, it became the communication network for the Illuminati.
Myth or Reality?
Don’t take anything for granted on the Internet, including the Internet itself. No one has proven that Marianas Web actually exists, but… no one has proven that it doesn’t exist either. If someone buys into conspiracy theories, they’ll believe in Marianas Web with no second thought. After all, who’s to say the government hasn’t been hiding these quantum computers from us all along?
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