A Detailed Picture Of "Inca City"
Illuminati Member writes "Space.com has an article that shows off new, high quality pictures, from the Mars Global Surveyor, that shows what Inca City truely is. In 1972 the Mariner 9 took some snapshots of Mars and one picture showed ridges formed in a peculier manner. This was eventually dubbed 'inca city' for its unusual formation. Now, the MGS has given us the true picture of this anomaly. Interesting thing was how the formations could possibly be more proof of the existance of water. The intensity as the picture was beamed to us from the satellite was high, and the excitment at what it showed was grand."
It would be better if the new high-res pictures could be more easily identified with the originals (I know it is hard with the difference in lighting angles, etc.)
I can just imagine what the conspiracy theorists are thinking now - 'those are not pictures of the same features - cover up! cover up!'
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It's a nice city. I think i'd like to go there someday as long as i'm not riding any russian spacecraft.
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I'm presuming this "Incan city" is same as the City in Cydonia, near the Face.
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But seriously folks, I've always found interesting the way we seek anthropomorphic images in almost everything. Not to flame believers out there, but I'd say that there's very little difference between techno-myths such as this and the ancients looking at the sky and believing that, say, a certain group of stars resemble two twins.
(Incidentally, the link on Gemini says that "many" cultures see two humans in those stars; I'm not sure about others, but Arabic and Indic schools of astronomy were greatly influenced by Graeco - Chaldean traditions in the 5th century AD. One of the bigger imports are 12 solar constellations. Does anyone know if Mayan or *real* Incan astronomical traditions have anything similarly anthropomorphic?)
More than mere navel gazing.
Interesting is our nature to see familiar shapes/structures in constellations and images of other planets and moons. It seems we have also, in general, created the goal of exploration and discovery on those planets. Paramount in this pursuit is the search for life and, as its prerequisite (so far as we can tell), water. With the discovery of water comes the viability of visiting mars and personally exploring it. The human need for a frontier seems very much alive and well.
What do you mean delusions? There is no way that that could be a natural formation. I mean really!
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Granted H(2)O is required for sustaining life, but water can theoretically exist on any planet without sustaining life, yesno? That there's water, AFAIK, doesn't mean there is life.
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