Zooming in on low res files of old Mars images until you see the pixels
is not a good way to try to get others to see your point of view. I
would be more understanding if you "see" a house in a jumble of boulders
like someone might "see" a dragon shape in the clouds. But that's not
what you mea
Elizabeth is right, "Seeing things" in images is tempting but seldom
useful and more often than not becomes a silly game.
This may seem unrelated but the same mental process is at work. My
micrographs have caused people to "See things" as well.
The gallery is at
http://www.meteorit
On Fri, 21 May 2010 20:30:59 -0400, you wrote:
>would be more understanding if you "see" a house in a jumble of boulders
>like someone might "see" a dragon shape in the clouds. But that's not
>what you mean is it?
The term for that is "pareidolia"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
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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 e
might be the best approach.
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> Because you are
James Balister wrote:
You look at it and see nothing then suddenly a bird pops into view!
Exactly!
http://4umi.com/escher/Another_world.jpg
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James Balister wrote:
> You look at it and see nothing then suddenly a bird pops into view!
Exactly!
http://4umi.com/escher/Another_world.jpg
: )
Geoff N.
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>>Yes, it works!!!
I clearly see a bird!
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_0/10881448422Eq7CX.jpg
Amazing, isn't it?
Martin<<
Now isn't that just ducky?
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Aaah, the rubber duck from "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"!
Definitely another one of my favorite space birds : )
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James Balister wrote:
You look at it and see nothing then suddenly a bird pops into view!
Exactly!
http://4umi.com
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> I was not going to post this but you asked for it. You have to be trained!
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> From: Warren Sansoucie
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> Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 9:57:54 PM
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So What I gather is that you want us to stare at the lo-res pictures that
> are almost as old
have to be trained to see
> low rent real estate in Mars photos that were taken when C.H.i P.S. was on
> the air?
>
> Warren
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>> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 15:56:58 -0700
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> From: James Balister
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> Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 10:33:21 PM
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> Warren the answer might be the way our brains are trained to see t
On Sat, 22 May 2010 21:09:24 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>I found it on the new High Res. Pics. Now this is direct from NASA/JPL. If
>you cant see this then you never will! I call this the Gray house, Dog and
>Half Human. Check it out!
Wait! I.. I... oh, God, I see it! And below it there is
Wait-- I just realized why that other structure looked so familiar-- it is a
trilobite pygidium! From a trilobite of such massive proportions that all of
Earth life is as nothing before it! A leviathan that brought terror to all
living things 'neith the skys of Mars eons before the first worms tw
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> So What I gather is that you want us to stare at the lo-res pictures that
> > are almost as old as I am (
;James Balister"
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Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 12:09 AM
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I found it on the new High Res. Pics. Now this is direct from NASA/JPL. If
you cant see this then you never will! I call this the Gray house, Dog and
Half Human.
, May 23, 2010 9:14:07 AM
> Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: ET? - NOT!!
>
>
To continue arguing with someone with an IQ 165 is apparently serving me no
> purpose. I'm too stupid and ignorant to see a gray house , dog and half
> human. I
> give up
Carl,
my mind sees that the left brake light seems to be kaput.
Cheers
Werner Schroer
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Okay James,
Here is a te
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