Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Beyond the boundaries of established science an avalanche of exotic ideas compete for our attention. Experts tell us that these ideas should not be permitted to take up the time of working scientists, and for the most part they are surely correct. But what about the gems in the rubble pile? By what ground-rules might we bring extraordinary new possibilities to light?

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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by Influx » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:47 pm

tholden wrote:Here's another one:

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Most of these images check out in the sense that you can easily get to to the NASA originals on NASA's website and check the original images, this one doesn't check. At least it did check several years ago the first time I ever checked it out, but NASA people have in the meantime totally obliterated the images so that what is now purported to be this image is just a field of sand.
This is of course a MUD volcano.
Spewing out material from deep underground, geological structures on Mars thought to be mud volcanoes could give scientists the clues they need to determine if life exists, or ever existed, on the Red Planet.
Here is the whole article.

http://www.physorg.com/news201452152.html

Also Google. http://www.google.com/search?client=fir ... 6d6907f69f

Anyway, plausible explanation, are they not? Down to earth...er...Mars.
tholden wrote:More...


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Are you telling me that you can actually see WINDOWS, in that blurry low resolution picture, where one can barely, if at all, recognize geological features?
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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by tholden » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:55 am

Again for those who haven't been keeping up with this stuff, the 5-sided D&M (named after researchers DePetrie and Molinar who discovered it in Viking images) pyramid in the Mars Cydonia region:

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The two long sides are about a mile and a half.

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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by tholden » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:59 am

Slides from Dr. Thomas Van Flandern's press Conference dealing with Mars civilization evidence:

http://www.metaresearch.org/solar%20sys ... efault.htm

Most interesting item to mythinking:

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You can see that the wind and sand appear to come from the upper right of the image (upper right corners of structures are weathered) and that the lower left corners are still straight.

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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by StevenJay » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:46 am

tholden wrote:Again for those who haven't been keeping up with this stuff, the 5-sided D&M (named after researchers DePetrie and Molinar who discovered it in Viking images) pyramid in the Mars Cydonia region:
This has nothing to do with the topic of this thread. Rotating Birkeland currents create hexagonal patterns throughout the cosmos and over several orders of magnitude. That DePetrie and Molinar were probably completely unaware of that is understandable. That you choose to disregard it in an electric universe forum, though, seems a bit odd to me.

Ted, there have been several specific challenges to your assertions throughout this thread, and you have declined to address any of them. Instead, you've repeatedly played the "refusal/denial" card while submitting ever more ambiguous imagery in order to bolster your argument. In that sense, this isn't a dialogue, it's little more than an agenda-driven monologue.
It's all about perception.

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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by StevenJay » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:22 am

Here's a great example of a galactic-scaled hexagon.
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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by Lloyd » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:24 am

* This image is [electric] geysers with shadows near Mars south pole, as seen in a TPOD here: http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2007/ ... hpolar.htm.
http://www.metaresearch.org/solar%20sys ... lide46.jpg
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Re: Mars Hale Crater Looking West

Post by tholden » Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:33 pm

StevenJay wrote: Rotating Birkeland currents create hexagonal patterns throughout the cosmos and over several orders of magnitude. That DePetrie and Molinar were probably completely unaware of that is understandable..

The DM pyramid is pentagonal, not hexagonal. You and other EM fanatics are felling into the trap of the man who invented hammers viewing all problems in the world as nails. Some problems require screwdrivers and wrenches.

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