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MaxtheKnife wrote:My understanding from reading the Carlotto paper you linked to (as well as from twenty years of PS experience) is that such processing is at best a good estimation.
Not quite.
There is a proven scientific method for achieving 'ortho' data which Dr. Carlotto illustrates and describes neatly here (See appendix B).
I've already demonstrated in Rorschach that even upon the image you chose to make your point w/ (which is quantitatively speaking, i.e., lighting & angle, the WORST image from which to view a feature that is a face) the iconography remains.
Futhermore... the old indian profile... No different from the 'Happy Face' crater. It is a logical fallacy to argue that it diminishes... in any way shape or form, the overwheming proof that is Cydonia.
And... since you seemed to have missed the point, here's a simple if/then question for you, Barracuda.
If The Face is of natural origin, then why would Malin deliberately falsify his data?
Hmm... I know why...
I know, I read that. But even the finest angled rear-projection onto an elevation map produces an approximation of point coordinate positions. As Carlotto states in Appendix B: "By using a model of the actual surface and orthorectifying the image a much better approximation to its true shape is obtained." I think he's pretty much right about this. Even a point by point alignment would have a certain margin of error which would be magnified by the scale issues you are confronting.
I'm not convinced that he did.
MaxtheKnife wrote:So? What's your point? That there is an inherent margin of error of what... .0001? I can live with that, no problem.
MaxtheKnife wrote:The geometry underpins the reflections and the reflections underpin the physics model which is neatly expressed as e/pi.
SanDiegoBuffGuy wrote:This seems really important to you Max. Why is that? What got you interested in this? (I did read the story about your dad, btw).
The Aneristic illusion is that order is real; the Eristic illusion is that disorder, or chaos, is real; Illumination is the realization that it depends on the perceiver.
barracuda wrote:Maybe, but even the best overhead views of the "face" require the viewer to essentially be instructed to see a face.
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