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Topic: H2O + Martian Erosion
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proxieme Knowflake Posts: 3193 From: Southern 'Bama Registered: Aug 2002
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posted October 29, 2002 02:51 PM
Hey - I remember there being a conversation on this forum re: life on Mars a while back, and I thought that this link may be of interest to ya'll... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2372349.stm Pert dern cool. Corri IP: Logged |
Ra Moderator Posts: 2641 From: Registered: Apr 2001
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posted November 14, 2002 01:36 PM
These are very interesting. Courtesy of Richard Hoagland at Enterprisemission.com Close-up of two "islands" or "icebergs" in lake. Note how waves wrap around the objects and how the lower iceberg is partially submerged, revealed by the semi-translucent, blurry nature of the lower portion. The reason? It's underwater. IP: Logged |
Jaqueline Knowflake Posts: 1088 From: Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Registered: Oct 2002
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posted November 14, 2002 01:52 PM
Probably the waters were distributed like this... IP: Logged |
Jaqueline Knowflake Posts: 1088 From: Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Registered: Oct 2002
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posted November 14, 2002 01:58 PM
Other nice pictures... IP: Logged |
Ra Moderator Posts: 2641 From: Registered: Apr 2001
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posted November 15, 2002 10:53 AM
I am familiar with these! The "tubes" are indeed very curious, and they appear in some very strange places. Notice the very faint outline that seems to run across the curved lines (which NASA says are sand dunes), and the apparent reflection (which NASA also discounts) that seems to highlight the very same line. Some believe these "glass tubes" are the remnants of an artificial creation.I love the picture of the "monolithic graveyard," as some call it. Some believe these are the exposed corners of rectangular structures. There are some very odd things up there! IP: Logged |
Jaqueline Knowflake Posts: 1088 From: Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Registered: Oct 2002
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posted November 15, 2002 02:24 PM
I don't think that there are odd things up there. In my humble opinion there was life in Mars, but for some cataclysm or any other reason they left the planet... Don't you think that this " monolithic graveyard " looks like very small pyramids ? What we see today is the remains of a civilization, abandoned cities... Or this is to much " theory of conspiracy" ? This is what I posted a while ago here at UC: quote: I believe that there was a civilization on Mars. There are very good books of Zecharia Sitchin, and among other things, Sitchin's believes that there may be an outpost in orbit around Mars preventing current humans from getting there. If there was a civilization on Mars capable of creating such thing, then what might have happened to it ? A geological cataclysm is a possibility. Analysis of the Martian meteorite suggests the Red Planet was warm and wet - an environment that is likely to have been hospitable to life.Today, it is permanently frozen. The change may have been caused by a very large and rapid slippage of Mars's outer crust, a phenomenon that has also been cited as a possible cause of the cataclysmic end of Earth's last Ice Age. Others scientific evidence ,confirms that Mars did at some unknown stage in its history, suffer a catastrophic crustal displacement. If this had happened during the planet's warm and wet phase, any civilization present at that time would almost certainly have been wiped out leaving behind only whatever scattered ruins and monuments . The pyramids and the sphinx on Mars seem to fit the bill. And if they are artificial, then the implications for our idea of ourselves and our place in the universe are shattering .
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Jaqueline Knowflake Posts: 1088 From: Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Registered: Oct 2002
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posted November 15, 2002 02:26 PM
Architect Robert Fiertek's interpretation of the "City" based on Viking data. Note the abundance of "pyramids." The MGS has shown several of these features to be quite unlike the forms depicted here. IP: Logged |
proxieme Knowflake Posts: 3193 From: Southern 'Bama Registered: Aug 2002
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posted November 16, 2002 10:47 AM
Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera Image Gallery http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ IP: Logged |