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Rocks? Actually everyone who is professionally writing on the matter is not sure about it. But you are sure, you are positive that they all are rocks Very smart, mister amature ES
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I know, I know.. Biologist does not believe anything he did not put his knife in ES
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This one is not pretty, it is actual head of a Martian. They apparently bury their dead with head out, since it is always cold out there??? The same thing in 3D, for those who have 3D glasses: ES
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So you know I was working with geologists, true. And the process involves diffusion, which is subject of physical modeling.
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Is not it funny As a strange coincidence, years ago as physicist I was involved in the research of water-mineral interactions. And I tell you, you should shut up with your immature comments, water penetrates deep even in the most tough minerals. ES
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So you have immediately forget about unfortunate "pockmarks". Fine. Now you ask about things that you've just invented and I've never said, and say that they are incorrect. I agree. You have invented something that does not make sense. ES
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It is ridiculous how ignorant you are. In this case measurements were done on samples from inside the rock. What possible "pockmarks from dust" you are talking about??
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So, geniuses, nasafools are now investigating rock Clovis, which seem to be exposed to water And just so happens that it is in the same place where running water was photographed during Martian summer! ES
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Work on manners first... By the way, your anaglyph is no good either ES
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$3 is less than a pack of sigarettes, I can not believe how cheap you are. I have spend more than $1500 on this research. ES
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What can I say, if you guys can not spare $3 for 3D glasses? Public matches science, I guess. If anybody were watching my site, he would knew that I have weeded out suspicious interpretations, so now it is 100% correct. 3D works! ES
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This Mars Mission will be known as Mission of Fools. Martians are laughing their bellies off. I say, science has went bunkers. Unbelievable! ES
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Is not it rediculous? $800 mil was just right to get rovers to Mars, but $3 is to much for you to spend to look at the results? e s
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Here are the links to this particular stereo pair, for the left and right eye. http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opportunity/forward_hazcam/2004-07-15/1F143188422EFF3241P1221L0M1.JPG http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opportunity/forward_hazcam/2004-07-15/1F143188422EFF3241P1221R0M1.JPG e s
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What I use to create the stereo anagliphs, is official stereo pairs taken by the rovers on Mars. I DO NOT make any "3D separation layer". In fact, I have no idea what it is. ES
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So, what are you going to say now? 3D or not 3D, this is not a question anymore. Here is the fine masonry work from Mars, a cement foundation pictured by rover Opportunity. I will post both ways, but those who have 3D glasses are going to have even more fun than blondes do. e s
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The animal has two white tusks in upper jaw. It is not even funny to suggest a rock can have that! e s
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Really? You can save your $3, but why blame somebody if you do not see something then? e s
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I thought I did. Well, look at this Super Skull. Here is the deal: Anyone who will claim that it is a rock including mister O'Keefe and his NASA cohort, will be eligible for double compensation from TV companies for stupidity resulted from watching their programming at early age. Same in stereo: e s
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Those who have bought 3D glasses, go at the head of the class ES
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NASA is a big place, and it has competent subcontractors too. I mean their nitwit "science" team ES
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You might be right. Tell the NASA nitwits. e s
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As a math forum moderator, you must be good in math. How do you like my tat about hypthesis probability inequity? As to the "just rocks", the picture below will easy dispell this obvious misconception. We have a shell, sitting on top of a big rock Here is 3D: e s Fixed. It wasn't a theorem, it wasn't even a postulate.
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Does anyone recognize this robot/probe, photographed by the rover Spirit at the Bonneville crater on Mars? I can not figure out what is it. If you have 3D glasses, here is the stereo picture of it: The stereo is poor, but you can see that the thing is located close to the hilltop. ES
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Ok, you obviously do not want to believe your eyes. Apparently, you do not want to believe your brains either, since I provide mathematical proof that chances of rocks being THAT alike life - are dismal, practically nill. Apparently until Martians will come and kick your #$$, this will stay that way. I commend you for for mastering the glasses although. ES