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10 years 8 months ago #22106
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Interesting, but not definitive.
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10 years 8 months ago #22109
by Larry Burford
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<b>[Malcolm] "At first glance, these strange looking terrace like structures seem to be a natural part of the landscape."</b>
This is the first time I've seen these pictures (they have been here for about 7 months). The instant I saw them my mind said 'artificial'. Especially the smaller one. (How can YOU not see that?)
But after some inspection I decided that they are after all natural. 90+% confidence. One cannot be sure without GOING THERE, of course.
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This is the first time I've seen these pictures (they have been here for about 7 months). The instant I saw them my mind said 'artificial'. Especially the smaller one. (How can YOU not see that?)
But after some inspection I decided that they are after all natural. 90+% confidence. One cannot be sure without GOING THERE, of course.
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10 years 8 months ago #22110
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Replied by Marsevidence01 on topic Reply from Malcolm Scott
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Larry Burford</i>
<br /><b>[Malcolm] "At first glance, these strange looking terrace like structures seem to be a natural part of the landscape."</b>
This is the first time I've seen these pictures (they have been here for about 7 months). The instant I saw them my mind said 'artificial'. Especially the smaller one. (How can YOU not see that?)
But after some inspection I decided that they are after all natural. 90+% confidence. One cannot be sure without GOING THERE, of course.
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Now this IS facinating. So tell me Larry, how long did it take you to going from "first glance of artificial" to "I decided they are natural" and what was it that had you going from this one view to another?
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<br /><b>[Malcolm] "At first glance, these strange looking terrace like structures seem to be a natural part of the landscape."</b>
This is the first time I've seen these pictures (they have been here for about 7 months). The instant I saw them my mind said 'artificial'. Especially the smaller one. (How can YOU not see that?)
But after some inspection I decided that they are after all natural. 90+% confidence. One cannot be sure without GOING THERE, of course.
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Now this IS facinating. So tell me Larry, how long did it take you to going from "first glance of artificial" to "I decided they are natural" and what was it that had you going from this one view to another?
Malcolm Scott
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10 years 8 months ago #22112
by Larry Burford
Replied by Larry Burford on topic Reply from Larry Burford
An hour or so.
Not enough detail.
Not enough detail.
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10 years 8 months ago #22390
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Larry Burford</i>
<br />Not enough detail.
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<i>BINGO!</i>
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<br />Not enough detail.
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<i>BINGO!</i>
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10 years 8 months ago #22113
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Replied by Marsevidence01 on topic Reply from Malcolm Scott
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rderosa</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Larry Burford</i>
<br />Not enough detail.
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<i>BINGO!</i>
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So we dismiss this as "natural"
Now, if this image was taken on a new "landscape" somewhere in an unkown area of mountains located on Earth, the obvious presumption is that they do look artificial.
Secondly, there is more than enough detail IF you are prepared to go right in close. This where the Hi Res monitor comes in handy. Also, if you do feel so inclined, I suggest using a virtual "loupe". One can only zoom in so far until the pixels distort.
Try it and you'll get the detail, it's there and quite compelling.
Malcolm Scott
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Larry Burford</i>
<br />Not enough detail.
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<i>BINGO!</i>
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So we dismiss this as "natural"
Now, if this image was taken on a new "landscape" somewhere in an unkown area of mountains located on Earth, the obvious presumption is that they do look artificial.
Secondly, there is more than enough detail IF you are prepared to go right in close. This where the Hi Res monitor comes in handy. Also, if you do feel so inclined, I suggest using a virtual "loupe". One can only zoom in so far until the pixels distort.
Try it and you'll get the detail, it's there and quite compelling.
Malcolm Scott
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