To: crazyhorse691; King Moonracer
NASA has been playing some sort of a double game wrt this Martian stuff and it's hard to even figure out their motives since you'd think there'd be money in it, but it blows their ideas about cosmology and the history of our system. Given standard theories, Mars would always have been too far out to draw warmth from the sun and too small to hold an atmosphere via gravity. Nonetheless nature does not do straight lines or Bezier curves on a three mile scale.
To: wendy1946
I don't know what is going on either with NASA and Mars, but I am convinced that the Mars Rover photographs have been manipulated to obscure certain details. I've been a Photoshop user since 1994, and I am familiar with the the tell tail signs left behind when you use the Clone Stamp and the Smudge Tool. When I looked at the Rover photos released on the NASA website, I could see evidence that both had been used.
17 posted on
12/23/2010 6:35:07 AM PST by
PUGACHEV
To: wendy1946
Uhhh, is that an image of Jesus?
To: wendy1946
I agree with you on the game NASA is playing(an increased funding ploy?), but, having spent more time than I want to think of in the outdoors of the western US, I have seen some weird formations that from a distance appear to defy your statement about lines/curves...up close, not so much.
27 posted on
12/23/2010 6:47:44 AM PST by
crazyhorse691
(Now that the libs are in power dissent is not only unpatriotic, but, it is also racist.)
To: wendy1946
I remember watching a show once about the search for civilizations that were lost to sea and the researcher said that they look for 90 degree angles because they do not occur naturally in nature.
41 posted on
12/23/2010 7:20:06 AM PST by
killermosquito
(Buffalo (and eventually France) is what you get when liberalism runs its course.)
To: wendy1946
Looks to be a case of Martian acne. As for:
“Nonetheless nature does not do straight lines or Bezier curves on a three mile scale.”
Sez who?
46 posted on
12/23/2010 8:26:04 AM PST by
count-your-change
(You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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