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17 years 9 months ago #16766
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
I don't understand why heads wouldn't roll. I remember Tom speculating on how they may have altered the data in the height direction, which like the paper says is fair game. But selectively altering, now that's a horse of a different color.
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17 years 9 months ago #16763
by neilderosa
Replied by neilderosa on topic Reply from Neil DeRosa
Here's the "other" HRSC 3D ESA face. Available for all to see, but not publicized. Instead the unicorn bump was. I don't really know why.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">I don't understand why heads wouldn't roll. I remember Tom speculating on how they may have altered the data in the height direction, which like the paper says is fair game.[rd]<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
The paper also said and I agree, that if they did so they should have informed the public. Not to do so was unethical.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">But selectively altering, now that's a horse of a different color.
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Yes that's even worse. But worse still is the complicity of the media. After all, almost anyone could have done a little digging and discovered the truth.
After looking at many MOC MGS versions of the face, this one looks just as the common sense would have expected it to look.
esamultimedia.esa.int/images/marsexpress...-6-3d4-Cydonia_H.jpg
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">I don't understand why heads wouldn't roll. I remember Tom speculating on how they may have altered the data in the height direction, which like the paper says is fair game.[rd]<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
The paper also said and I agree, that if they did so they should have informed the public. Not to do so was unethical.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">But selectively altering, now that's a horse of a different color.
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Yes that's even worse. But worse still is the complicity of the media. After all, almost anyone could have done a little digging and discovered the truth.
After looking at many MOC MGS versions of the face, this one looks just as the common sense would have expected it to look.
esamultimedia.esa.int/images/marsexpress...-6-3d4-Cydonia_H.jpg
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17 years 9 months ago #16561
by Zip Monster
Replied by Zip Monster on topic Reply from George
Unfortunately this SPSR paper comes a little too late. Although we exposed Malin’s distortions of the Cydonia Face in this thread (and other venues) long before the Society for Planetary SETI Research ever got around to reporting it, its now been over a year since the ESA “horned” Face was release to the public and the media has long since - lost interest.
Just as he did with the Cat-Box image – Malin has set the stage for his agenda and after the first two days of narrow coverage of ESA’s 3D image, the curtain has closed.
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Just as he did with the Cat-Box image – Malin has set the stage for his agenda and after the first two days of narrow coverage of ESA’s 3D image, the curtain has closed.
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17 years 9 months ago #19421
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Replied by neilderosa on topic Reply from Neil DeRosa
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Unfortunately this SPSR paper comes a little too late.
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Where you see cause for disappointment (if I read you right) I see cause for optimism and vindication. It doesn’t matter that the vast majority of the people are slow on the uptake. It doesn’t matter that most of the people who are in leadership positions are more interested in immediate gratification and gain than in doing the right thing (for it’s becoming clear now that many of them know; they know). And it doesn’t matter that most scientists are no different than the public in these matters.
What’s more important is that some of us know the truth and will say so—although we have different variations on that truth—even if we’re a small number it doesn’t matter. Though it’s hard to sort it out from the propaganda; the good, correct, and honest stuff is available for all to see, (in books, on the internet, and even once in a great while, on TV), for anyone who is motivated enough to search for it. Given enough time they will. They always have before. That’s how history works. Look at the beautiful pictures of the face and other artificial objects that have been posted here (and in related links, and in print), and the rational accompanying arguments. We are being vindicated.
Neil
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Where you see cause for disappointment (if I read you right) I see cause for optimism and vindication. It doesn’t matter that the vast majority of the people are slow on the uptake. It doesn’t matter that most of the people who are in leadership positions are more interested in immediate gratification and gain than in doing the right thing (for it’s becoming clear now that many of them know; they know). And it doesn’t matter that most scientists are no different than the public in these matters.
What’s more important is that some of us know the truth and will say so—although we have different variations on that truth—even if we’re a small number it doesn’t matter. Though it’s hard to sort it out from the propaganda; the good, correct, and honest stuff is available for all to see, (in books, on the internet, and even once in a great while, on TV), for anyone who is motivated enough to search for it. Given enough time they will. They always have before. That’s how history works. Look at the beautiful pictures of the face and other artificial objects that have been posted here (and in related links, and in print), and the rational accompanying arguments. We are being vindicated.
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17 years 7 months ago #19579
by Zip Monster
Replied by Zip Monster on topic Reply from George
ALERT:
Dr Carlotto and the members of SPSR get a reply from Dr. Gerhard Neukum of the ESA team about the so-called “horn” feature produced in the ESA Cydonia Face image.
spsr.utsi.edu/
Go to SPSR's site and click on "SPSR News" located in the top, left-hand corner, side-bar.
The article is titled: A Reply to “The Two Faces of ESA" by Prof. Dr Gerhard Neukum.
Key quote by Dr Gerhard Neukum:
“we are also not convinced that the “peak” exists in the way it appears in the second DTM.”
Well, that settles that, he admits the “peak” was exaggerated. So, there is no horn/peak feature on the forehead after all.Hummm.
Problem is…you won’t see this “correction” covered in any mainstream NEWS programs.
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Dr Carlotto and the members of SPSR get a reply from Dr. Gerhard Neukum of the ESA team about the so-called “horn” feature produced in the ESA Cydonia Face image.
spsr.utsi.edu/
Go to SPSR's site and click on "SPSR News" located in the top, left-hand corner, side-bar.
The article is titled: A Reply to “The Two Faces of ESA" by Prof. Dr Gerhard Neukum.
Key quote by Dr Gerhard Neukum:
“we are also not convinced that the “peak” exists in the way it appears in the second DTM.”
Well, that settles that, he admits the “peak” was exaggerated. So, there is no horn/peak feature on the forehead after all.Hummm.
Problem is…you won’t see this “correction” covered in any mainstream NEWS programs.
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