Because you are using low res images from the Viking Mission!! Have you gone back and looked at the Mars images taken by the myriad new/current missions that have much higher resolution??

And I did look at the pictures but saw nothing, absolutely nothing of what you described.

Again, it is extremely easy to misinterpret shadows, particularly when you are zooming in on a low res, grainy image. The human mind likes patterns and will find patterns. And no matter how well you train your mind, you will be susceptible to optical illusions.
http://www.moillusions.com/  (the last video on the page, Wow!)
http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/

For example, you interpret deep shadows as being entryways, etc. But, those Viking pics didn't exactly have the greatest dynamic range. They're just shadows from boulders.

Look, it would be uber cool to see incontrovertible proof, but the examples you provide don't even come close. If you are going to insist that there are buildings on Mars, you should at least catch up on the times and use the most recent images!

Clear Skies!
Elizabeth

James Balister wrote:
Mike, good idea! But this posting is not about the book. It is about the Mars structures. They are real! But no one, even here with inteligent higher then most places seems to care. No one even made mention of the pictures. They can only dwell on the book. Are they scared to face the fact that there are buildings on Mars? Or is every one blind to it? Reminds me of the three monkeys. One had his eyes covered, one his mouth, and one his ears. Like in the movie The Planet of the Apes.


----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Fowler <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: Michael Fowler <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 11:26:28 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: ET?

I forgot to mention----Someone thought that 19 bucks was too high for a
fiction book. They sell for 25 bucks on average. And we all know what meteorite books run! I bought a book last year that ran me 100 bucks! So I think 19 is not too bad for a book!

From: James Balister <balisterjames at > href="http://att.net";>att.net


James,

$19 may seem
reasonable to you, but your sales figures speak volumes. Apparently no one wants to gamble $19 on an unknown author who can't spell.

Maybe you
should lower the price to stimulate demand. If you lower it enough, maybe people will take a chance. Wouldn't you rather have 5,000 sales at $2.00 a copy instead of none at $19 bucks a copy?

Sincerely,

Mike
Fowler
Chicago
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