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maybe you're standard erosion effects. or the basalt settled down after a magma chamber under it vented somewhere off to the side. there are a number of processes that cause depressions. not just a stonking great rock smashing into it.

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well it`s either the Worst case of Denial or Wishful thinking that I`v come across on here to date, that much is for certain!

 

I`d love it to be true, but I know it is not!

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I think we should sticky this thread, as this is the crown jewel of all crackpot threads.

You must not have met our good friend Zarkov.....or Extrasense....there were so many good ones.

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You must not have met our good friend Zarkov.....or Extrasense....there were so many good ones.

 

and thank FSM that they're banished to the pits of firey cracked pottery.

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You must not have met our good friend Zarkov.....or Extrasense....there were so many good ones.

 

Before my time :P

 

|edit or at least my caring and paying attention time...

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don`t forget Adam as well, actually he was a little before my time too, but I can still see his posts in our "Special area" hall of shame :D

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don`t forget Adam as well, actually he was a little before my time too, but I can still see his posts in our "Special area" hall of shame :D

 

How could I forget Adam?

 

/me is ashamed

 

and thank FSM that they're banished to the pits of firey cracked pottery.

What about the berries on Mars and the goats that eat them? How can you not love those threads?

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I have a light fiction book called The Jesus Factor by Edwin Corley. The underlying idea is that, for an unknown reason (the Jesus factor of the title) atomic bombs will explode when stationary on the ground, but not when dropped from a plane, or launched by a missile.

The author then builds an entertaining structure to explain the Japanese bombs, involving diverted fire bombing missions, low level explosion of powerful photographic flares to simulate the flash, dispersal of radioactive material, and patient waiting for an anticipated earthquake.

I haven't read the book since the 1970s, but it was almost as entertaining as this thread. (It was probably more convincing.)

 

Nice find, thanks for passing that along.

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I think IA has it. The region appears to have a number of Caldera some quite large, so it was probably magma venting elsewhere.

You must not have met our good friend Zarkov.....or Extrasense....there were so many good ones.

Ah Extrasense, even with the extra one his ideas still made none.:D

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You must not have met our good friend Zarkov.....or Extrasense....there were so many good ones.

 

I read some of their threads. While they were hilarious, I'm not so certain that they were as paranoid as this guy. However, Extrasense's claims of goats on Mars made me laugh.

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does atomikpsycho count among this list of ultimate crap-pots or is he just an idiot?

 

That's a rhetorical question, right?

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That's a rhetorical question, right?

 

Yeah, pretty much. But still, I feel that atomikpsycho does need to be categorized as he isn't the only idiot to spout nonsense all over this site.

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Bump! Yes, I decided to bump this, for the sole reason of making sure that everyone, especially new members, will get to bear witness of the idiocy of the OP and the topic

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