>From Terry, > Interesting images: > > http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2011/208/tracks-n-water. htm
Interesting but totally mundane. Actually, not all that interesting, at least not to me. I'm astonished at how the author of this web site has managed to completely fabricate a tale of artificial origins pertaining to what is obviously nothing more mundane than a visual artifact of how the photograph was processed. The depiction of a straight "line" was probably a transmission anomaly that got integrated into the photograph while processing. I'm 100% sure the straight line "trail" it is not a mysterious depiction of some former civilization. I continue to be astonished at the incredible amount of gullibility some of these Mars observers show in their analysis of photographs. I've stopped looking at their stuff. Personally, I'd love to believe that we will eventually find evidence pointing to a former civilization that may have at one time existed on Mars... or at least evidence that the planet had been visited. So far I have seen no photo evidence that even hints to me of the possibility than an advanced civilization whatsoever had at one time existed there. Of course, we may still find evidence, but so far I have see no evidence. OTOH, I've seen some tantalizing photographic evidence that might.... just might show fossil evidence, of low life forms that had lived in the water and mud when Mars was still a wet planet. But such photo evidence needs to be looked at more closely. I have serious doubts since the objects depicted in these photos are right at the border of personal interpretation. They depict object that are themselves fuzzy - and that fuzziness inevitably leads to personal interpretation. Inevitably, too much personal conjecture and fertile imagination colors the "evidence". Too much personal interpretation. As a visual artist all I can say is never EVER underestimate the power of personal interpretation. Personal Interpretation happens. ;-) Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

