Re: Face crap

From: Ian Goddard (igoddard@netkonnect.net)
Date: Thu Apr 23 1998 - 17:23:12 MDT


At 07:29 AM 4/23/98 -0700, CALYK wrote:

>>I dont think the face is manmade, but I'm still looking forward to when they
>>take a picture of the pyramid. Does anyone know when they might do that?
>
>There is a 'pyramid' image on the Web somewhere, I think it's on Hoagland's
>site (I thought I bookmarked it but obviously didn't).

  IAN: Here are some images of one of the pyramids seen
  from the Viking mission (the first is a 3Dized image):
  
  http://www.psrw.com/~markc/MediaProducts/MediaBW/fullres/DM.JPG
  http://www.psrw.com/~markc/Other/mars/mars.html

> Oddly, it looks a lot like a bunch of rocks.

  IAN: Well, what if one or both of the pyramids were
  not like "a bunch of rocks" but were perfectly formed,
  or about 95% perfect, would that alter the possibility
  that they were not of natural origin? Well they ARE both
  about 95% perfectly formed 5-sided pyramids. There are
  other formations in the area, however, that are pyramid
  like, yet do appear natural, so it could be some freak
  geological formations. Or maybe the others are badly
  eroded Martian-made structure 10,000,000 years old.?

  That fact that so many symmetrically converging straight
  lines and angles appear in one area is simply noteworthy.

>You know, when I predicted this face denial a few weeks ago I really didn't
>expect it would be as widespread as it seems to be. These people are really
>bizarre...

   IAN: But Dr. Mark J. Carlotto, a scientist who has
   done more research on the face than probably anyone
   alive, is not bizarre at all. He has published many
   articles on the face in leading scientific journals.
   
   Here's his page: http://www.psrw.com/~markc/marshome.html

   I think that the many perfectly straight lines around
   the base of the face are remarkable in and of themselves.
   The best case against the face is that there are other
   objects in the area, clearly nature, also have similar
   unique features. But that is all certainly interesting
   from a geological stand point if not an ET standpoint.

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