Posted on 10/19/2014 6:17:38 AM PDT by shove_it
>>>”the mind is driven to find order among chaos”>>>>>
You are exactly right!
"Number seven is holding."
Its the “Dancing Men”.Quick Watson, the game is afoot!
It’s just the Rover Doodling on it’s off time
Because while you can require a degrees of validation and highly skeptical particularly with the type of people that always find these kind of things... you can also not operation from the assumption that something is an absolutely impossible and call it a science investigation.
you can never say never and you can never say always.....that's the most tedious task of truly thinking... you have to check EVERYTHING out.. even things that might seem initially outlandish you must force yourself to look at it in a neutral manner
Gosh you’re smart, and funny!
One of those wiggly creatures got lost, ended up in Egypt, and picked up an artifact to take home.
He/she got home and didn’t realize he/she also brought a bacterial contagion back to the planet. Those sneaky ancient Egyptians had contaminated the artifact. The contagion spread and wiped out much of the Martian population — except for those who escaped to their moon or went underground.
H.G.Wells wrote about the creatures in the big War of the Worlds.
:)
Hey I know who that is,Wonder how many freepers do??
so.,,Noah’s ark was a space ship?
They blew their budget on the trip, so they could only afford an art school dropout.
You have it backwards
Wow - You have it totally backwards — Mars came to Earth... that is the point of it all.
So they are saying that when they looked at the object they could tell that it was not formed not by random chance but they believe it was designed and made by someone.
Yeah, and it’s carved on a column. A tiny column.
Apparently Martians were very tiny people.
Try to do a YouTube search for footage of the live television coverage from the moonwalks, for example. Thankfully there are other resources, for that particular example, and YouTube is a over-taxed sewer at storm surge, but my point is clear enough.
A two tier system of awareness is developing where science is either mixed up with ghost stories and political agendas or highly specialized science conference papers. Thankfully, noticeably late in life, I developed an appreciation for the latter, though even there it's difficult not to get into a shouting match with scientists so sequestered away from politics they've become tools of the lobbyist industry.
In short, it's telling that modern search engines can't discover the difference between ordinary and extraordinary claims. Telling of what, I'm not entirely sure.
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