Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research

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Postby barracuda » Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:31 pm

slimmouse wrote: When any sphere is rotating where is the likliest point of kinetic energy release ?


My inclination is to say, "at the widest point perpendicular to its axis of rotation", but I think you're leading us to the vicinity of 19.47 degrees. Can you verify, and perhaps give me a link for the answer, as my own searches have been fruitless.
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Re: Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research

Postby MaxtheKnife » Sat May 01, 2010 12:08 pm

Hello again friends,

One more quick (but imho amazing) update to Humble Pie was posted today, 05/01/10.

It's so short I can just copy and paste it here, though:

Since Carlotto was right about 33.3, I went back to his book to refresh my memory on what he had to say about dating Cydonia.

On page 166, Carlotto writes, "the Sun currently rises at a point 34.2 degrees north of east on the first day of summer.".

So... I decided to plug in the numbers to see how this might fit.

If one couples Hoagland's solstice and dating scenario...
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... to Mars' current summer solstice by placing that line on the apex of 'their' pyramid...
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... one is lead to an entirely new yet equally symbolic scenario.

If one stands in the south east corner of the City Square (lower arrow), precisely at the intersection of three very meaningful lines, one can witness the Sun rising over the apex of 'their' pyramid in today's day and age.

This strikes me as a very deliberate scenario designed such that we can pay homage to our 'creators' when we finally arrive.

My thoughts on what this implies as far as dating Cydonia go something like this:

Cydonia was created 500,000 years ago, as per Hoagland's scenario with the explicit intention that it be discovered by us in today's day and age.

Assuming, of course, Hoagland's scenario is accurate.

Like I said in Truth & Light, I don't have the software that would allow me to verify his numbers.

So for now...

(end of 05/01/10 update)

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Re: Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research

Postby slimmouse » Sat May 01, 2010 2:41 pm

barracuda wrote:
slimmouse wrote: When any sphere is rotating where is the likliest point of kinetic energy release ?


My inclination is to say, "at the widest point perpendicular to its axis of rotation", but I think you're leading us to the vicinity of 19.47 degrees. Can you verify, and perhaps give me a link for the answer, as my own searches have been fruitless.


Well Barracuda, regrettably any links to this kind of "hocus pocus" are indeed rare, other than of course the essentially discredited hoagland. As a brief aside, in response to some simulated earlier riposte, I bet he wishes he could have amassed the fortunes of the Roman Catholic church, courtesy of his "disinformation" and "bullshit faith".

But quite simply put, 19.47 degrees is the point at which the double tetrahedron circumvents any sphere ( including planets). On earth this energy is released in non esoteric form at Mauna Kea in Hawai. On mars it was released on Olympus Mons. On saturn the rings strangely appear to sit at the same angle, as does the "eternal storm cloud" on Jupiter ( gotta love that one). Whether this is 19.47 degrees north or south will depend upon the magnetic flow between the poles.

None of this is rocket science. Rather, the true rocket science involves the circumvention of the cacophany of "powerful" voices who dont want you to hear it.

You know what ? Perhaps the Star of David isnt just a flag after all ?
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Postby 82_28 » Sat May 01, 2010 3:40 pm

Alright, Max. Now I am more interested. Good job.
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Postby MaxtheKnife » Fri May 14, 2010 4:26 pm

"You must be prepared for a surprise, and a very great surprise." - Neils Bohr

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Re: Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research

Postby 82_28 » Fri May 14, 2010 11:29 pm

Alright mang. This shit proves absolutely nothing. What is the reason for Cydonia shit to always feature lined up reverse images with the other side juxtaposed together? You can do that with anything. I didn't read your post that deeply, but what are you attempting to say now?
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Postby brainpanhandler » Sat May 15, 2010 1:20 am

Why is this stupid ass thread still going? FFS, enough.
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Re: Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research

Postby barracuda » Sat May 15, 2010 2:38 am

Don't ask, brain. It's kind of a long-term project.
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Postby MaxtheKnife » Tue May 18, 2010 3:12 pm

Dog Star updated to include confirming reflection on ESA data...
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Postby psynapz » Tue May 18, 2010 3:19 pm

Dude, come on. Short answer, elevator-pitch version... why mirroring?
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Re: Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research

Postby MaxtheKnife » Tue May 18, 2010 6:08 pm

psynapz wrote:Dude, come on. Short answer, elevator-pitch version... why mirroring?


This type of design enables encoding of information.

Best analogy... Carl Sagan's, "Contact"
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Postby compared2what? » Wed May 19, 2010 2:32 am

Are you sure you're not seeing something more like, maybe, the vintage anatomical illustration on Mars?

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Postby 82_28 » Wed May 19, 2010 7:00 am

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Postby smoking since 1879 » Wed May 19, 2010 7:55 am

"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
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Sorry Max, but you failed.
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