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What Do You See??

Started by rdunk, May 13, 2014, 09:39:01 PM

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rdunk

As the topic says, what do you see?? Some of you may have some interest in seeing this. If you look closely, you can make it out! A Magnifying glass will help you see the details of the pic!! So that there is no question or misunderstanding about the validity of the pic, this is a screenshot from an actual NASA photo.

                                       
                                               



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ArMaP

Something that was originally 25% the size of the image you posted? :)

rdunk

Quote from: ArMaP on May 13, 2014, 11:11:25 PM
Something that was originally 25% the size of the image you posted? :)

Makes no difference! The reality of the image is still very visible! I made it such that most people could a least be able to see it - may not see the same thing, but at least see it! :)

Sinny

Sorry Rdunk, I just see pixels with no context..
"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK

ArMaP

Quote from: rdunk on May 13, 2014, 11:30:37 PM
Makes no difference!
It may make a difference, as we don't expect ants the size of buildings or buildings the size of ants, our brains need context to see things, even if the result is something that isn't really there. :)

deuem

How about an Alien with one big boob that has a hole in it and a triangular head.

rdunk

#8
I have never presented a more serious photo!

After I receive a number of serious comments relative to "What I see", I will share what I KNOW to be there, in the photo. I do think if this photo is actually looked at closely, some, if not many, will see the feature for what it really is, pixelation and all!

I am not going to post the source data here at this time. I found this over a year ago, and, I now really only posted it here, so that all here would be the first to see this!  :))

Here is a slightly less magnified pic for, "What Do You See".

If you will just set back a little from the display, the object in the pic becomes a little more discernible!

                                               

rdunk

#9
Quote from: ArMaP on May 14, 2014, 12:03:38 AM
It may make a difference, as we don't expect ants the size of buildings or buildings the size of ants, our brains need context to see things, even if the result is something that isn't really there. :)

ArMaP, if we have any plan to fit into an element of this vast universe, it is high time we also understand that "size" has absolutely no context in the realm of spacial reality. Just as is the case for much of what we "THINK we KNOW"! Size is simply a a function of scale, in every instance, except for the Universe, which is infinite. Whether it is galaxy size, or nano size, scale is the driver of size. (an rdunk quote)  :))

Even on this Earth, it is a stretch to adjust our senses to what is real. Here on Earth, the tallest person in recorded/confirmed history was 8 ft 11 inches tall, and the shortest person documented and verified was 1 ft 9.5 inches tall.  So, we already know humans range in size from less than 2 feet tall to 9 feet tall. But there is absolutely nothing to indicate that humanoids couldn't just as easily range in size from 2 cm tall to 9 cm tall! Or whatever lesser or greater scale sizes! Huh?? :)

I won't go into the varying detail in this post, but the another rea example of the point i am making is relative to the vast scale differences in the sizes of known stars in this universe, with VY Canis Major being about 2000 times larger than our star, the Sun!

ArMaP

Quote from: rdunk on May 14, 2014, 04:42:55 AM
ArMaP, if we have any plan to fit into an element of this vast universe, it is high time we also understand that "size" has absolutely no context in the realm of spacial reality.
OK, then why did you say "A Magnifying glass will help you see the details of the pic", why did post a "slightly less magnified pic" and why did you say "If you will just set back a little from the display, the object in the pic becomes a little more discernible"? :)

deuem

If I was 2cm tall my cat would eat me And anything else that was hungry.

deuem


rdunk

Quote from: deuem on May 14, 2014, 10:59:18 AM


Do I win a prize?

No! :))  :)) :)) You didn't say "What you see"!!

Actually, your blown up pic makes the actual detail less discernible.

Elvis Hendrix

#14
I ran it through a batch of Elvis filters and this is what I got!



http://i1284.photobucket.com/albums/a572/paparumbo/bigbeautifulmorgan_zps22860875.jpg


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