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My Findings
MARS FOSSILS -
MORE DATA AND PROOF
BACK
Now
for an examination of the previous images that exactly match the data from the
new images.
If you
were to find two identical rocks, down to the finest detail, what would you
conclude? Would you imagine that erosion and wear had somehow produced
them at random? Perhaps. But what if you found thousands of
identical rocks with the same fine details and structures? Then you would
be looking for a new, more satisfying explanation.
The
following images will leave no doubt in your mind that these are actually
extinct alien life forms. Let's start with some spheres in two different
pictures, but with clearly very similar markings.
| This is the sphere
from Sol 015. It shows the triangle feature and the fine
lines. This is sunk right into the face of the sphere, not a simple
scratch or marking.
The notable features are the
fine lines and the angle of the triangle itself.
It is fortunate that this one
is so perfectly exposed so that we can get a very good image of it. |
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| Here is another
sphere, in a different location and setting. I have clipped this
from the whole image, enhanced the contrast, and rotated it to match more
nearly the other sphere.
See the triangle on the face
of this sphere? Although obscured with dirt, it is clearly of the
same form, and appears to be cut right into the face of this sphere.
The markings are harder to make out, but this is a wild coincidence if
nature made two of these things with triangles the same size. This
is from Sol 025.
Also, see that there appear to
be fine lines in the triangle, similar to what we see on the last sphere.
The original image is at
this link. |
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| How about THREE
identical markings?
You might say that for geology
to produce three identical stone spheres would be a real stretch- but here
we have a third sphere with a triangle clearly on it. This one
appears more worn and it is more difficult to see, but the lower right
side of this sphere shows it.
The triangle is pointing
downward and we are seeing the base from one side. The lighting is different and
the image is not as good, but I have enhanced the contrast and brightness
to help show the feature. This is from Sol 014.
The original image is at
this link. |
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| This one is harder
to see, but it may be a FOURTH triangular feature on a different
sphere. This is from Sol 028.
At this point, chance has been
stretched to an unmanageable proportion. I believe that an ordered
process produced these markings, one that we call "biology".
The original image is at
this link. |
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What about other markings that
appear on more than one sphere? This is another case where looking at new
images and old ones brought the pieces all together.
| This time, I went
looking for unique and unmistakable features that would prove to be so
unusual that there could be no explanation other than biology. I
found it.
Note the curlicue feature at
the bottom of this sphere. to the right. This is a key piece of the puzzle that
proves the case. It has a distinctive pair of curls that join at the
bottom. Faint and fuzzy, but easy enough to make out.
I sorted through many images from Sol 014,
but all were disappointing. I later did frame stacking and got a
much sharper image. But that was nothing- wait until the next image.
The original image is at
this link. |
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| This was a single
most astounding image of all- it provided me with the sought after
feature, which confirms that these are fossils. But it also brought
much more.
Note this time the extremely
clear and sharply defined image of the curlicue! This was just the
first step though. Look back at the top image and now you can
clearly make out the pattern.
Also note that these are
absolutely different specimens from different settings. This one is
still embedded in the fossil strata, a sedimentary rock from a lake
bottom, taken on Sol 028. The other is free on the sands of Mars, and from
Sol 014.
The original image is at
this link. |
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| And once again, I
looked through other sols to see if there were more examples of this
feature. I found another, at the very bottom of a grainy image from
Sol 028. Here it is, another of those enigmatic curly features.
Here are three
"rocks" with identical complex features of exactly the same
scale with respect to the spherule. This is most clearly not a
coincidence.
The original image is at
this link. |
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And what about more complex
features that appear time and again? I have three easily found spheres
with a complex, identical marking that has shown itself on others as well.
| This image from
Sol 014 shows a "hand" pattern wrapped around this sphere.
This is sort of outstanding, and unusual enough to draw attention.
What are the chances of such
a complex pattern eroding on two stones in the same manner?
The original image is at
this link. |
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| These two spheres
(smaller and larger) are in an image from Sol 023. They both exhibit
the same "hand" pattern and they are also scaled to match the
size of the spheres they are on.
This indicates that as the
spheres grow, so do the markings, at a consistent rate.
A sharp eye will also note
that both large spheres have identical circular features as well- and that
they are placed in precisely the same locations.
The original image is at
this link. |
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Still doubt? Then look at this.
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