by Arcmode » Thu Feb 09, 2023 3:31 pm
Thank you Jacmac
I didn't realise viewers can't copy text, I will have to change that, and I didn't even think of page numbers. Yes, the fields should be described as self-generated, that's an important point.
Here's that paragraph:
'Martian landforms were surveyed for fractal scaling, filamentary morphology, dendritic formations and other characteristic patterns associated with electrical discharge. Landforms were analysed with a view to explaining their formations with appeal to the mechanisms and behaviours of plasma and electric discharge. Canyons, crater chains and outflow channels were examined in order to determine any morphological or physical connections that may indicate creation by a single agent, and evidence that agent is electric discharge. The Valles Marineris canyon and its surrounding region takes an inverted symmetric form. Tracing this form to the wider surface, a similar, global pattern was sought in the relative distribution of landforms and high and low elevation areas.'
Thank you Jacmac :)
I didn't realise viewers can't copy text, I will have to change that, and I didn't even think of page numbers. Yes, the fields should be described as self-generated, that's an important point.
Here's that paragraph:
'Martian landforms were surveyed for fractal scaling, filamentary morphology, dendritic formations and other characteristic patterns associated with electrical discharge. Landforms were analysed with a view to explaining their formations with appeal to the mechanisms and behaviours of plasma and electric discharge. Canyons, crater chains and outflow channels were examined in order to determine any morphological or physical connections that may indicate creation by a single agent, and evidence that agent is electric discharge. The Valles Marineris canyon and its surrounding region takes an inverted symmetric form. Tracing this form to the wider surface, a similar, global pattern was sought in the relative distribution of landforms and high and low elevation areas.'