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barracuda wrote:slimmouse wrote:BTW shark, theres a post in the data dump somwhere that goes a long way to verifying the mystery that is Cydonia. You might care to read it sometime....
Okay, I've read it. And it's interesting.
MaxtheKnife wrote:Ah, yes... the several preceeding posts...
Now they're...
BEMOANING.
barracuda wrote:Keep in mind that I have altered the scale to create as close an equivalence as I could between the two structures. The Cydonia mage is approximately 14.1 times larger than the one at Avebury, and you can see by my lower overlay that the fit is by no means perfect. However, I agree that this is a most unusual anomaly. But the question remains, does such a relationship point conclusively to the former habitation of Mars, and intelligent action at work? Its a leap I am willing to entertain as a guest, perhaps, but not yet as a lodger.
Despite its rather recent coinage, all the parts seem to fit together admirably.
barracuda wrote:Perhaps you could take a moment to explain why you think "pareidolia" doesn't qualify as a real word
MaxtheKnife wrote:...which, btw, in case you haven't noticed is not even a debate anymore... Cydonia IS... inescapably...
Artificial.
MaxtheKnife wrote:Barracuda writes: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.
So? What's your point? That there is an inherent margin of error of what... .0001? I can live with that, no problem.
Do you really want to split hairs? See this paper: Splitting Hairs.
Barracuda writes:I'm not convinced that he did.
That's the great thing about geoemtry... it is all verifiable & falsifiable.... True or False.
You don't have to take my word for it.
You can actually do the work and discover the truth for yourself.
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