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18 years 8 months ago #10369
by Dangus
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It's like modern art. People who don't like it must just not "get" it. Actually, it is modern art, plain and simple. I see the picture just fine, I just do not agree that what you are seeing bears any relationship to reality, that's all. Just my opinion versus your's. Nothing unfortunate about it. It's how things get debated and ultimately figured out, at least in part.
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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 8 months ago #17196
by Zip Monster
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OK Dangus, if you don't like geoglyphic structures of Martian Bee Gods buzzing around tri-leaf flowers....try scrolling down the SP246502 strip - a little below the Bee God Complex (AKA - Claw Town) and you will find a few more "Modern Art" anomalies...like some Frank Lloyed Wright buildings.
If you scroll down a little below the Bee God Complex (Claw Town) there are a few more art works.
Note the walled structures (boxed).
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If you scroll down a little below the Bee God Complex (Claw Town) there are a few more art works.
Note the walled structures (boxed).
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18 years 8 months ago #10400
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18 years 8 months ago #10402
by Zip Monster
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Trinket, if your asking me...Mars is the "Beehive."
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18 years 8 months ago #10411
by Dangus
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No apologies needed
I do think it's a fun topic. I even enjoy that people are willing to make such hypothesis, but in this case I just think it's the equivalent of seeing ships in the clouds. I do think there may well be some evidence of intelligent influence on Mars, despite my not seeing what Zip Monster sees in these pictures...
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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
I do think it's a fun topic. I even enjoy that people are willing to make such hypothesis, but in this case I just think it's the equivalent of seeing ships in the clouds. I do think there may well be some evidence of intelligent influence on Mars, despite my not seeing what Zip Monster sees in these pictures...
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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 8 months ago #10437
by Zip Monster
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Dangus,
The Bee-God geoglyph has nothing to do with seeing "ships in clouds," these Martian geoglyphs are not Rorschach effects. Show me a collection of clouds that "project" a set of related images that compare to a known set of related art works. These types of false images seen in clouds are just projections - that lack detail, they are always distorted and only subjectively correspond to something recognizable.
The Bee-God formation on the other-hand is a sculpted work of art that has the same proportional features as seen in the Maya image of the bee god. This is not an isolated example. I have found dozens of examples of these common motifs - shared between the art work of Mesoamerica and these Martian geoglyphs.
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The Bee-God geoglyph has nothing to do with seeing "ships in clouds," these Martian geoglyphs are not Rorschach effects. Show me a collection of clouds that "project" a set of related images that compare to a known set of related art works. These types of false images seen in clouds are just projections - that lack detail, they are always distorted and only subjectively correspond to something recognizable.
The Bee-God formation on the other-hand is a sculpted work of art that has the same proportional features as seen in the Maya image of the bee god. This is not an isolated example. I have found dozens of examples of these common motifs - shared between the art work of Mesoamerica and these Martian geoglyphs.
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