The keyword first appeared on a now-deleted Pastebin file on November 1st, 2023 (hence the "1.11" versioning, presumed to mean "November 1st, 2023, v1.1"). The anonymous poster, using the handle Deep_Blue_Requiem, wrote only two lines:
"Not all myths are memory. Some are blueprints. Download within 72 hours. Atlantis Scan Upload 1.11 – side-scan sonar + magnetometry. Coordinates embedded." atlantis scan upload 1.11
The link led to an Onion site (a dark web address) hosting a single compressed 4.2 GB file. The filename was ATL_SSS_MAG_1.11.tar.gz. Within 48 hours, the file was mirrored across BitTorrent, Usenet, and private Discord servers before the original onion went offline. The keyword first appeared on a now-deleted Pastebin
So, what is inside version 1.11? Independent digital forensic analysts who have examined the file (and agreed to speak anonymously) describe three core components: "Not all myths are memory
Add custom metadata (case ID, department, date) at upload time. Atlantis propagates it through the scan pipeline and makes it searchable in the results index.
Unlike blurry photographs or grainy side-scan sonar from the 1970s, the Atlantis Scan Upload 1.11 dataset is a high-fidelity, 3D point cloud with a resolution of 5 centimeters per pixel. Using open-source visualization software (like QGIS or CloudCompare), researchers have extracted three specific anomalies that defy geological explanation.