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Spheres used in mining?

Started by go2toa, January 09, 2014, 02:24:27 AM

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ArMaP

Quote from: Amaterasu on January 11, 2014, 08:44:40 PM
All the ones that look like something may be hiding in "shadows..."  [smile]
Then I suppose you haven't looked at many Google Moon photos. :)

Amaterasu

Why would You suppose that, ArMap?
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

ArMaP

Quote from: Amaterasu on January 11, 2014, 08:49:17 PM
Why would You suppose that, ArMap?
Because there are many with completely black shadows.

And completely black shadows are nothing strange when photographing a bright object that is partly in shadow, if the camera "sees" the bright areas it has to lose detail on the black areas and vice versa.

Amaterasu

"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

"Arnalddo Pomodoro"

Arnold Tomato :P
Are you serious?
How could anyone believe someone with such a name :D

I reckon it's a Stargate motor, kind of 'in your face' art...
But then i know nothing of art :P

ArMaP

Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on January 11, 2014, 09:18:38 PM
"Arnalddo Pomodoro"

Arnold Tomato :P
Are you serious?
How could anyone believe someone with such a name :D
We have worse names in Portuguese. ;D

zorgon

Quote from: Amaterasu on January 11, 2014, 07:31:26 PM
I took that image into Photoshop and played with the levels.  Very curious that the black areas stay black black black, and do not resolve into ANY info on the floor of the crater.  This suggests some tampering likely took place where the floor was painted black deliberately.

Why? If there is not enough light for the film you will get BLACK

If there was tampering why would they leave the Spheres, Buildings, Etc in to let you see them?

"Logic is a pretty flower that smells bad" ~ Spock

zorgon

I have seen them but can't find the pics right now I DO have one on Mars that has a row of them. Look at the bottom point and follow the shoreline up/right



Added a little color for perspective :P


ArMaP

Quote from: zorgon on January 11, 2014, 10:09:07 PM
Added a little color for perspective :P
Not for perspective but to make people think what you want them to think. :P

rdunk

Quote from: zorgon on January 11, 2014, 10:09:07 PM
I have seen them but can't find the pics right now I DO have one on Mars that has a row of them. Look at the bottom point and follow the shoreline up/right



Added a little color for perspective :P



Because of Z's reply, what has been suggested, how about the possibility of at least some of these spheres being water holding tanks?? Even his black and white suggests that for consideration!

zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on January 11, 2014, 10:27:35 PM
Not for perspective but to make people think what you want them to think. :P

Ah yes  its called PM Perception Management :D The Government is expert at it ;)

go2toa

Water's a good theory.  Most living things need it.  And it's probably in short supply.  And it explains the tendency to put it high on the edge of a crater or top of a hill....no pump necessary to get the last drop.

I do lean slightly towards pressure gas though, since water is a low pressure item, and you can put it in rectangle containers.

As for the silver ball, it may have no industrial function but was perhaps inspired by the first generation of foo fighters.  They were silver, not glowing, and appeared to be trying to disrupt ignition systems of WW2 aircraft.  Photos of glowing foo fighters are rare.  Photos of silver ones are more rare.  More likely you'd find a news story clipping about it.  Maybe the artist was recreating what he thought the inside would look like.

deuem

No OP picture and a blog as a link, UT and all Blogs are blocked for many parts of the world. Please learn how to post a photo for the rest of us out in blocked cyber land. TY Deuem

ArMaP

Quote from: zorgon on January 11, 2014, 11:35:14 PM
Ah yes  its called PM Perception Management :D The Government is expert at it ;)
I don't like it, regardless of who does it.

zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on January 12, 2014, 01:33:59 AM
I don't like it, regardless of who does it.

Well that was colored by some ATS dude :P

But sure looks like a lake to me :D