Mars Civilizations: NEW Photo! NEW Evidence by ESA - 22/12/2008
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@macten11 In fact they do. And non of these artifacts follow shadows or terrain. You could do the same to the face of dog and get the same results.
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@Trolleymoose Go back to commenting on car wrecks. Digital Compression Artifacts Do not make shadows.
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@BobMcCob Artifacts don't make shadows or follow terrain. But thanks for your Government Sponsored opinion. Also there is evidence of negative image flipping in this photo. Why would the ESA do this unless it was to cover up something? The truth will come out, maybe sooner than later.
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Eliamagic,thanks for the vid.I believe like others here they correctly diagnosed the Photo REMNANTS/Compression artifacts/digitizing effects/glitches due to enlargement etc. I want to show you the people,animals,structures,foss
ils I found from mostly rovers 2004-10 photobucket com/albums/a221/jlehane3/ I designed the rovers /sats 1987 in hand-drawn diagrams sent to JPL/Nasa via Gene Roddenberry jpl123 AT inbox com -
THIS IS CALLED "DIGITAL COMPRESSION ARTIFACT" It is the result of how the digital process compiles data into a visual impression. The effect can be found at all hi-res photo shots that are altered through enhancement processes.
THIS IS NOT LIFE ON MARS,,,,SO DON'T MAKE A SPEAKING CAREER OUT OF IT!
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I believe that is called pixelation, not an extraterrestrial civilization.
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Nice work!
I see you used simmilar color tweak techniques as I do. Please check my videos. There is a lot more to see on the ESA images. check it out!
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Aww, c'mon ... this is about as dumb as it gets? Zoom in enough and use too much JPG- compression and you can have these "buildings" on a picture of your own freaking belly button!!!
It's just proof for that you find what you look for, and when you find it you stop looking, unless you know better ... so never look for something. You need to look for ANYTHING to find something. How's that for a trippy thought?
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It is just a reflection off another source...you can see right through them to the ground below....and also they do not follow the contour of the ground..I checked it out over and over and always came to the same conclusion
Hi Eliamagic, excellent stuff here! All this is very interesting, to say the least, and I think this stuff is awesome! Question: (out of my own curiosity) do you think that these images (or, objects) we're seeing, could be from image pixelation from image file compression or digital processing issues? Just curious.
laney50w 3 years ago
Thanks laney50w! Glad you like the video and more importantly the contents. To answer your question I don't think that those shapes are either due to the compression or digital processing. Look at the Hale Crater pic. How could those shape be in perspective with the rest of the image? if it was just the compression process we would have seen them flat on top of the image but yet again they follow the terrain. I'm not trying to convince anybody here - just my 2cent :) THANKS!!
Eliamagic 3 years ago
nice job
cyraxandflyrax 3 years ago
Thanks Cyraxandflyrax!
Recently I've heard of an interesting theory which says that those shapes are underground buildings made visible in the picture by the heat that they produce which is then picked up in the infrared pictures.
Eliamagic 3 years ago
very cool Thanks
lovuian 3 years ago
Thank You lovuian!
I'm simply glad I found another pictures showing those "shapes" and proving that the Hale Crater pic wasn't an isolated case...
Eliamagic 3 years ago