Trogdor
05-01-2006, 05:22 AM
Those of you who know me know about my fasination with Mars and the possiility that perhaps an advaced, civilized society at time was there before some large cataclysm happened.
I wanted to make a thread where me and other people who have an interest in Mars and its anomolies and discuss what we know, theories and all kinds of that stuff.
Especially with the new probe in Mars orbit. And get this folks...the first images we have receaved are 1.5 meters per pixel....which is quite good, better than what we had before....but by this October, when the probe reaches the close orbit, a camera on the probe will have a reoslution of 11 inches per pixel :shock: This means that let's say the probe is miles above my backyard picnic table and I placed a notebook on it. the camera would be able to see that notebook.
Now, the recent images can be seen here http://www.enterprisemission.com/LostCitiesofBarsoom.htm
Interesting things to see, one must admit.
Now, I was skimming through the site and found info that suggests someone knew about this stuff decades before we knew about it in the 70's.
http://www.enterprisemission.com/forbidden-planet.htm
http://www.enterprisemission.com/corbett.htm
This recent radio interview with hoagland, and on the next section of it, do go into this in better detail than I can.
http://www.martianrevelation.com/radio69b.html *recommend listening to*
And if we can discuss hypdiamensional and tetrahydral properties and physics, this will be even better I think :D
Arthur C. Clark knew alot of this as well, and he wanted the monolith to be a tetrahedron, but did not want to make it too obvious, so he choose the retangular slab, but kept the 1, 4, 9....the squares of the 1, 2, 3, the ratios of inscribed/circumscribed tetrahedra to their respective spheres (planets). http://www.enterprisemission.com/arthur30.html
I really look foreward to the next several months of what we are going to see with the new probe. So any other Mars watchers out here, please come on in and let's discuss. :D
Also, as an extra tidbot of fun, this site has some cool stuff as well.
http://www.geocities.com/natethegreat2u_2002/rectilinear.html
I really do like these ones here of another face.
http://www.geocities.com/natethegreat2u_2000/human.html
http://www.geocities.com/natethegreat2u_2000/humandifference.html
This is the next best thing to actually being able to actually go to Mars, which I pray happens in my lifetime, because I have been following this stuff about Mars since I was 11 years old in early 1991. :D
So, let's decuss, fellow Mars watchers. 8)
Additional:
Also on the Enterprise site, the "Moon with a View" article is also facinating. Check it out. 8)
I wanted to make a thread where me and other people who have an interest in Mars and its anomolies and discuss what we know, theories and all kinds of that stuff.
Especially with the new probe in Mars orbit. And get this folks...the first images we have receaved are 1.5 meters per pixel....which is quite good, better than what we had before....but by this October, when the probe reaches the close orbit, a camera on the probe will have a reoslution of 11 inches per pixel :shock: This means that let's say the probe is miles above my backyard picnic table and I placed a notebook on it. the camera would be able to see that notebook.
Now, the recent images can be seen here http://www.enterprisemission.com/LostCitiesofBarsoom.htm
Interesting things to see, one must admit.
Now, I was skimming through the site and found info that suggests someone knew about this stuff decades before we knew about it in the 70's.
http://www.enterprisemission.com/forbidden-planet.htm
http://www.enterprisemission.com/corbett.htm
This recent radio interview with hoagland, and on the next section of it, do go into this in better detail than I can.
http://www.martianrevelation.com/radio69b.html *recommend listening to*
And if we can discuss hypdiamensional and tetrahydral properties and physics, this will be even better I think :D
Arthur C. Clark knew alot of this as well, and he wanted the monolith to be a tetrahedron, but did not want to make it too obvious, so he choose the retangular slab, but kept the 1, 4, 9....the squares of the 1, 2, 3, the ratios of inscribed/circumscribed tetrahedra to their respective spheres (planets). http://www.enterprisemission.com/arthur30.html
I really look foreward to the next several months of what we are going to see with the new probe. So any other Mars watchers out here, please come on in and let's discuss. :D
Also, as an extra tidbot of fun, this site has some cool stuff as well.
http://www.geocities.com/natethegreat2u_2002/rectilinear.html
I really do like these ones here of another face.
http://www.geocities.com/natethegreat2u_2000/human.html
http://www.geocities.com/natethegreat2u_2000/humandifference.html
This is the next best thing to actually being able to actually go to Mars, which I pray happens in my lifetime, because I have been following this stuff about Mars since I was 11 years old in early 1991. :D
So, let's decuss, fellow Mars watchers. 8)
Additional:
Also on the Enterprise site, the "Moon with a View" article is also facinating. Check it out. 8)