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18 years 2 months ago #9104
by neilderosa
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">It is difficult to imagine how this might be a natural formation only if it is a spiral. [JR]<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Can't argue with that.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">These concentric rings are a pretty standard feature of impact craters, though they are often hidden beneath the surface.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Then it should be fairly easy to come up with pictures of these "standard features," one would think. What say the astronomers in the audience?
Anyway, I want to continue to present more evidence, more "exhibits" as it were. The following are from East Condor Chasma.
E1000345, Teacher.
Teacher in matte.
E1000354, Gallery. This fulfills an <i>a priori </i>prediction in that it repeats the same theme as M110394, Gallery, shown above on this page. Note, this is not the <b><u>same</u></b> gallery, just a repeated theme in another place.
E0902252, Turk.
E0902252, Bird.
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Can't argue with that.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">These concentric rings are a pretty standard feature of impact craters, though they are often hidden beneath the surface.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Then it should be fairly easy to come up with pictures of these "standard features," one would think. What say the astronomers in the audience?
Anyway, I want to continue to present more evidence, more "exhibits" as it were. The following are from East Condor Chasma.
E1000345, Teacher.
Teacher in matte.
E1000354, Gallery. This fulfills an <i>a priori </i>prediction in that it repeats the same theme as M110394, Gallery, shown above on this page. Note, this is not the <b><u>same</u></b> gallery, just a repeated theme in another place.
E0902252, Turk.
E0902252, Bird.
Neil
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18 years 2 months ago #16330
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A Turk? The least you could do is come up with a Light Horseman...
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18 years 2 months ago #16331
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">A Turk? The least you could do is come up with a Light Horseman... [Gregg]
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Ok then maybe "Jockey." I know that some of these possible faces are less impressive than others, but if you put them up against some of the stuff called artificial, back in the early days of the anomaly hunters, this passes muster. It's clearly outlined, has well defined eyes, and other features. It even has a "fez" type hat and shoulders.
I'm winding down on my research in this area. Just a few more to go now.
Neil
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Ok then maybe "Jockey." I know that some of these possible faces are less impressive than others, but if you put them up against some of the stuff called artificial, back in the early days of the anomaly hunters, this passes muster. It's clearly outlined, has well defined eyes, and other features. It even has a "fez" type hat and shoulders.
I'm winding down on my research in this area. Just a few more to go now.
Neil
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18 years 2 months ago #16091
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Here are some more from ECC.
M0100068, Cavemen. Note brutish features, small foreheads, realistic partial faces, with good shading.
M100068, Half faces. Kilroy type half faces with poor detail. But each face is filled with small faces.
M100068, Man with dog. Flat art, non realistic features, detailed eye, and large half mustache. Dog is lower right; maybe a few dogs.
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M0100068, Cavemen. Note brutish features, small foreheads, realistic partial faces, with good shading.
M100068, Half faces. Kilroy type half faces with poor detail. But each face is filled with small faces.
M100068, Man with dog. Flat art, non realistic features, detailed eye, and large half mustache. Dog is lower right; maybe a few dogs.
Neil
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18 years 2 months ago #9114
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Lest it be said I didn't finish what I started, the following are more images from the ECC. I'm not claiming artificiality for these. They're just interesting. I continue my convention of naming everything.
M0404014, mask.
M2301889, symbols.
M1800349, ice caves.
E10030361, lighted hook.
E1003036, mosaic.
S0501824, mask.
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M0404014, mask.
M2301889, symbols.
M1800349, ice caves.
E10030361, lighted hook.
E1003036, mosaic.
S0501824, mask.
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18 years 2 months ago #9115
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And last but not least here is something I am claiming artificiality for.
R1101782, Zarkan. This mask-like structure, has a constricted lower part of the face, with an artificial looking polygon enclosing some kind of light reflecting material. It has discernable facial features, though non-human, more like a "power-mask." It has small-faced jinn interspersed in it.
Here's the dominant jinni seen in the upper right side of Zarkan's forehead (our view). A smiling human looking fellow with good shading and cat ears.
Incidentally, this narrow angle image is a high resolution "Public Target." (So someone else is looking.) It has about the best resolution possible for the MOC (1.5 m/p). Zarkan is around 355 meters wide; the jinni is 70 meters wide, without the ears.
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R1101782, Zarkan. This mask-like structure, has a constricted lower part of the face, with an artificial looking polygon enclosing some kind of light reflecting material. It has discernable facial features, though non-human, more like a "power-mask." It has small-faced jinn interspersed in it.
Here's the dominant jinni seen in the upper right side of Zarkan's forehead (our view). A smiling human looking fellow with good shading and cat ears.
Incidentally, this narrow angle image is a high resolution "Public Target." (So someone else is looking.) It has about the best resolution possible for the MOC (1.5 m/p). Zarkan is around 355 meters wide; the jinni is 70 meters wide, without the ears.
Neil
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