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18 years 10 months ago #17193
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very nice
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18 years 10 months ago #14889
by Zip Monster
Replied by Zip Monster on topic Reply from George
Thanks Rob.
The following crop from SP 246502 features an enlargement of the claw-like formation that rest at the upper - right of center - portion of the overall complex that was posted at the top of this thread.
In the analytical drawing, the so-called "claw" feature appears to be a back plate or the wing cover of some type of arthropod. Notice the segmented characteristics including a compartmentalized external skeleton dividing the body into sections. Note the stinger at the end. The creature also has three visible legs (one folded up at the back-end), a set of wings, a crested head feature with a mouth and an eye.
Possible comparisons to terrestrial insects could include grasshoppers, bees and wasps.
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The following crop from SP 246502 features an enlargement of the claw-like formation that rest at the upper - right of center - portion of the overall complex that was posted at the top of this thread.
In the analytical drawing, the so-called "claw" feature appears to be a back plate or the wing cover of some type of arthropod. Notice the segmented characteristics including a compartmentalized external skeleton dividing the body into sections. Note the stinger at the end. The creature also has three visible legs (one folded up at the back-end), a set of wings, a crested head feature with a mouth and an eye.
Possible comparisons to terrestrial insects could include grasshoppers, bees and wasps.
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18 years 10 months ago #17134
by Dangus
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Just out of curiousity, when you see a cloud, do you assume aliens made it look like a ship? I do think there are some interesting things on Mars, but you're reeeeaaally stretching here.
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18 years 10 months ago #17135
by Zip Monster
Replied by Zip Monster on topic Reply from George
Dangus, this geoglyphic structure has nothing to do with clouds.
What you see - is what you get.
I've noticed that theis bee formation looks a lot like the Maya Bee God. Early-on he was known as Hobnil Bacab and was some times depicted as the Diving God, as seen on temples at Tulum.
Here is a shell pendant of the Hero Twin Xbalanqué (Yax Balam) transformed into a bee.
Notice the segmented body and head shape of the anthropomorphic bee, created by the Maya, has an uncanny resemblance to the bee formation on Mars.
Try finding a "cloud" that does that!
Zip Monster.
What you see - is what you get.
I've noticed that theis bee formation looks a lot like the Maya Bee God. Early-on he was known as Hobnil Bacab and was some times depicted as the Diving God, as seen on temples at Tulum.
Here is a shell pendant of the Hero Twin Xbalanqué (Yax Balam) transformed into a bee.
Notice the segmented body and head shape of the anthropomorphic bee, created by the Maya, has an uncanny resemblance to the bee formation on Mars.
Try finding a "cloud" that does that!
Zip Monster.
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18 years 10 months ago #14910
by Dangus
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Yes, it looks a lot like that when you cut out everything around that specific outline. Of course that's even true of a flat white featureless desert, but whatever.
My point about clouds should be really really obvious. You see textured 3 dimensional objects, and if you look at them certain ways, you see things that aren't necessarily representative of what they are. For example, we look at "formations" of stars. To us, they look like they're laid out in a 2 dimensional pattern, but in reality, those stars are nowhere near each-other in many cases. Look at anything long enough specifically trying to find a pattern, your brain is going to start drawing one. Doesn't make it at all related to any sort of reality though. It is my opinion that you are really stretching on this, to put it mildly.
"Regret can only change the future" -Me
"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." Frank Herbert, Dune 1965
My point about clouds should be really really obvious. You see textured 3 dimensional objects, and if you look at them certain ways, you see things that aren't necessarily representative of what they are. For example, we look at "formations" of stars. To us, they look like they're laid out in a 2 dimensional pattern, but in reality, those stars are nowhere near each-other in many cases. Look at anything long enough specifically trying to find a pattern, your brain is going to start drawing one. Doesn't make it at all related to any sort of reality though. It is my opinion that you are really stretching on this, to put it mildly.
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"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." Frank Herbert, Dune 1965
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18 years 9 months ago #10368
by Trinket
I just don't think your getting the big Picture.. how unfortunate
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I just don't think your getting the big Picture.. how unfortunate
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