Substantial quantities of liquid water must have been stably present in the early history of Mars. The findings of OMEGA, on board ESA's Mars Express, have...
Wow! Comments? Mac Mac Tonnies <macbot@...> Website: http://www.mactonnies.com Posthuman Blues blog: http://posthumanblues.blogspot.com Buy "After the...
The 'pyramid' looks more like a mound than a pyramid. This area once had and may still have lots of subsurface ice. This may be what caused the mound to form. ...
Nice post, Mac! This time it is not an optical illusion, because the shadow patterns of the pyramid and the nearby crater are inverted. It is easy to explain...
Good post John. That's another indication of the possible existence of a complex network of evolutionary branches, some local, some extraterrestrial and some...
Yes, it's a good example to show how the question of "innie or outie" can be addressed. It appears to have a bit of a nipple on top, has anyone looked closer ...
Hello. We are going to have problems with the excess of energy being produced on Earth by our technology dependent civilization. The solution is here: Using ...
... Hi I tried to access the link above, but it is unavailable. When did this happen? Teri...
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The link still works for me. Mike Lomax tlambvt@... wrote on 12/6/05, 10:55 AM: In a message dated 11/10/05 3:12:16 PM, paulanderson@... writes: Yes,...
... This makes perfect sense. Kill off Earth with Global warming by burning fossil fuels to produce more energy, so we can terraform Mars as a solution to our...
... more energy, so we ... warming crises. ... We have no choice. It seems your vision is too much simplified. Energy cannot be destroyed, just transferred....
It even looks like it has a contrail, if you look at the large version. ... From: Mars Revealer To: cydonia@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 12:48...
It looks like a speck, two specks side by side. If it was a contrail, wouldn't it be white and gaseous looking the way they look in our upper atmosphere from...
... I wonder... what are the statistical odds that two side-by-side "specks" - one close enough and elongated enough to produce the impression the two,...
It has just occurred to me that the "specks", one elongated, could be specular reflections off an airborne object. If the resemblance holds up, wouldn't the...
Remember STS-48? Could we be seeing a 'dark' airborne object at the time of its release of a projectile - the larger 'speck' to its left being a flash, and the...
http://rense.com/general69/gassed.htm Rense, you have reached an all-time low. I just thank G-d that all of your racist hate speech is catalogued for all...
A speck is a speck is a speck. There are recent SOLs that have similar lens specks in different locations. There was one speck that looked like a tower, until...
... I think you are overlooking the third law of thermodynamics, which describes entropy. Energy may not be able to be destroyed, but it spreads out in the ...
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Are there ANY racist beliefs that Rense and his minions WON'T support? Unlikely... Mark, TWM ===== http://rense.com/general69/porof.htm World Famous Prof ...
... Well,. I kind of know that...' bout specks and all. :-) Still, it doesn't explain the diagonal streak so near the bright 'speck', does it? I'm surprised no...
... Thank you, Terri. I agree. (I believe Mike's suggesting the energy be transferred via microwaves. Nevertheless, your caveat would still stand.) Matt...
Brad : Thanks for your email. Again, your tales of patriotism by members of your family are very moving and you have my deep condolences. Here's my question,...