Moontanman Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 As cameras become better and better and the pictures are more and more accurate wouldn't you expect pareidolia to become less and less of a problem with pictures of Mars and the Moon and or other objects in the solar system? Lately some of the new cameras are taking some pictures that are really difficult to explain away. Shouldn't the clearer pictures have made the patterns go away instead of becoming more puzzling? There are lots of them, here is an example:
Moontanman Posted December 16, 2016 Author Posted December 16, 2016 Clearly the work of pirates. I did think of someone manipulating the pictures digitally but the original pictures on the NASA site makes that unlikely. I am not suggesting a real crab or any of the other photos as really what they look like but it does seem that the better pictures are in no way helping the situation become any clearer. At 00:30 there is a picture that just has to be false, False news is negatively impacting our society in many different ways. I think it is far past time we demand that such things be exposed for what they are. Intentionally misleading people should be considered a crime!
StringJunky Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 False news is negatively impacting our society in many different ways. I think it is far past time we demand that such things be exposed for what they are. Intentionally misleading people should be considered a crime! The dishonesty of people is only limited by their imagination. It sucks. 2
Delta1212 Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 The dishonesty of people is only limited by their imagination. It sucks. Actually, the dishonesty of people is limited by a government mind control project funded by the NSA, CIA and YMCA. 1
arc Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 It's even bigger than you think. They've built these things all over the place.
Phi for All Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 I did think of someone manipulating the pictures digitally but the original pictures on the NASA site makes that unlikely. I just meant that the original Pastafarians were pirates, and this is clearly their work. I think the little round piece below is a collander.
DrKrettin Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 Intentionally misleading people should be considered a crime! Considering that it has to be politicians who legislate to make this a crime, it isn't going to happen. Turkeys don't usually vote for Christmas (Thanksgiving?) 1
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