rdunk
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Post by rdunk on Oct 3, 2011 16:18:11 GMT -5
Hi all! I am new here, and this is my first anomaly post here. Sometimes, I believe some of the smaller stuff, like is seen in this anomaly, may be more telling of the true story of "life on Mars", and its civilization past, or present. At Concepcion' Crater, on Mars, I have found a rock that has four metal-looking studs, with seemingly round heads. While the studs are not "facing the camera", the side view we have in the Rover Opportunity photograph is fairly clear. Also, I have another photo in the same area that seems to show a single stud, that is in some type of flat piece. While the studs are easy to see in the screenshots, I have ringed the studs, to make sure everyone can find them. And actually, I think there is another stud, in another rock in the area, but I am not posting it, although you may see it, if you detail scan through the Rover photo link. The rock with the studs is about midway in the pic, below the nearer side of the crater. There are a significant number of anomalies at Concepccion' Crater, and Hong Sung Hak, at Alien Anomalies, was the first to bring that to my attention. I will post screenshots of both of the anomalies I mentioned, and also a link to the Rover Photo set Sol days 2138-2142 www.nivnac.co.uk/mer/images/B2138_42_concepcion_full.jpgAttachments:
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rdunk
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Post by rdunk on Oct 3, 2011 16:23:47 GMT -5
Well, I just could not figure out how to post more than one screen shot attachment, in the first post, so, here is the second screenshot I mentioned, for the single round-headed metal-looking stud. Sooooorrrrrrreeeeeee! Attachments:
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 4, 2011 21:19:38 GMT -5
Rdunk, Interesting object - and there are a lot of regular geometric shapes around it. You may want to get both the left and right images of this one, and take a look and see how it looks from both angles.
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 4, 2011 21:22:54 GMT -5
One thing that interests me is the context of an object - this one is found in an area with other geometrically regular objects, like this one:
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 7, 2011 17:07:39 GMT -5
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rdunk
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Post by rdunk on Oct 7, 2011 17:31:47 GMT -5
Hey marsrocks! It is interesting what this "stud" post says to us. If we only had the single stud to look at, or if we only had the four studded rock to look at, it would be less telling. But having both views, and with both being so obvious, and yet so different, how can "intelligent design", on Mars, be discounted??
There are many anomalies here, at Concepion' Crater, that are just as definitive, and just as telling, regarding "intelligent design". I will be posting others, for every one to see!
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 7, 2011 18:51:30 GMT -5
rdunk,
Interesting area and finds. I think I may search this site next.
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 7, 2011 21:37:54 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 7, 2011 21:40:16 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Oct 7, 2011 21:42:04 GMT -5
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rdunk
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Post by rdunk on Oct 8, 2011 14:39:13 GMT -5
Hey Marsrocks! Yes, Concepcion' Crater has a host of interesting anomalies/features that just scream out "evidence of civilization". I have several anomalies to post from there, some of which are also in some of the pics/screenshots you just out into this thread.
One of the items you focused on, in the pics, is the what looks like a rock face on a small mound. Well, if you look at other Sol day photos of this area, you can see that there are actually three faces there on this mound.
Since you have't commented yet on your highlighted pics, I can't be sure of what you are seeing, that peeks your interest. But there sure is a lot of interesting stuff here!
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chiching
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Post by chiching on Oct 10, 2011 19:07:19 GMT -5
This one is intriguing to me: This looks like a flat rectangular shape with an even thickness and a smooth surface. It would seem very characteristic of an old mechanical part. Good find, rdunk! This one really stands out!
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rdunk
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Post by rdunk on Oct 11, 2011 21:33:48 GMT -5
Quote: Re: Rock With Round Headed Metal-looking Studs « Reply #11 Yesterday at 7:07pm » This one is intriguing to me:
This looks like a flat rectangular shape with an even thickness and a smooth surface. It would seem very characteristic of an old mechanical part.
Good find, rdunk!
This one really stands out! ........................................................................................... chiching,thanks for your comments.
Yes, while we can see the single "stud assembly" as something "artificial", there is no way we can say for sure what it is. You could be right about what you say it looks like to you. I have thought of it as being a stud in something like a piece of plywood (whatever the material) used to fasten "something to something". That too may be the same use for the four studs in the other screenshot.
Whatever the "studs" are, they do definitely portray a measure of "intelligent design", on Mars, (along with a lot of other stuff that does also) in my opinion.
There is not much open discussion about "intelligent design" on Mars right now, but, that discussion just has to open up in serious before too long. We will just keep digging up stuff, and openly showing/discussing it, until it will have to be openly addressed.
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