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Does anyone recognize this robot/probe,

photographed by the rover Spirit at the Bonneville crater on Mars?

 

I can not figure out what is it.

 

2p080-2P133467574ESF2232P2584L2M1-toy.jpg

 

If you have 3D glasses, here is the stereo picture of it:

2p080-2P133467574ESF2232P2584L2M1-toy-stereo1.jpg

 

The stereo is poor, but you can see that the thing is located close to the hilltop.

 

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Does anyone recognize this robot/probe' date='

photographed by the rover Spirit at the Bonneville crater on Mars?

 

I can not figure out what is it.

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/extrasense/2p080-2P133467574ESF2232P2584L2M1-toy.jpg

 

If you have 3D glasses, here is the stereo picture of it:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/extrasense/2p080-2P133467574ESF2232P2584L2M1-toy-stereo1.jpg

The stereo is poor, but you can see that the thing is located close to the hilltop.[/quote']

 

That's Spirit's heatshield moron. Or are you going for the whole "it's a wrecked Martian Ford Fairlane" theory?

 

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040312a.html

 

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040318a/07-JG-01-pan-A074R1_br2.jpg

 

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040311a/09-mg-02-moc-A020R1_br.jpg

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Have you tried looking at Tesseract's Seizure Robots while wearing the 3D glasses?

 

I think if you do that you might get a seizure, I WOULDNT RECOMMEND IT!!!

It hurts.Dont look at killer japenese seizure robots with 3D glasses.

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And the 3D images of the same rocks aren't exactly going to make me say "gee' date=' that [i']is[/i] compelling evidence after all!!!!"

In fact, I don't even see the point of making them into a 3D image. They're just rocks.

 

As a math forum moderator, you must be good in math.

How do you like my tat about hypthesis probability inequity?

 

As to the "just rocks", the picture below will easy dispell this obvious misconception. We have a shell, sitting on top of a big rock :)

2p041-2P129999579EFF0506P2531L7M1-shell-ontop.jpg

Here is 3D:

2p041-2P129999579EFF0506P2531L7M1-shell-ontop-stereo1.jpg

 

e :) s

 

Fixed. It wasn't a theorem, it wasn't even a postulate.

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As to the "just rocks", the picture below will easy dispell this obvious misconception. We have a shell, sitting on top of a big rock

Wait, it's sitting on a big rock? I didn't think there were allowed to be just plain rocks on Mars. I would've bet it was some kind of Martian bowling bowl.

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Sorry, I've HAD 3d glasses since Pathfinder. All I see now on your site are rocks in 3d instead of rocks in 2d. Your obsession with these 3d glasses is rather frightening because they do nothing to further your "cause". They're still just odd shaped rocks. Have been, will be.

 

A few individuals in this thread have already pointed out that they have used 3d glasses on your pics as well. And they still also don't agree with you. To us you're just a delusional nut.

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Those who have bought 3D glasses, go at the head of the class :)

So you have not responded to my queries about Martian ecobiology (on which you are a self-confessed expert), the science teams at NASA are "nuts" in your esteemed opinion, and the ability to purchase a pair of plastic spectacles gives people more credibility.

 

What's wrong with this picture?

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So you have not responded to my queries about Martian ecobiology (on which you are a self-confessed expert), the science teams at NASA are "nuts" in your esteemed opinion, and the ability to purchase a pair of plastic spectacles gives people more credibility.What's wrong with this picture?

 

I thought I did.

Well, look at this Super Skull. Here is the deal:

Anyone who will claim that it is a rock including mister O'Keefe and his NASA cohort, will be eligible for double compensation from TV companies for stupidity resulted from watching their programming at early age.

2p087-2P134095154EFF2300P2368L2M1-SuperSkull.jpg

 

Same in stereo:

2p087-2P134095154EFF2300P2368L2M1-SuperSkull-stereo1.jpg

 

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I thought I did.

Well, look at this Super Skull. Here is the deal:

Anyone who will claim that it is a rock including mister O'Keefe and his NASA cohort, will be eligible for double compensation from TV companies for stupidity resulted from watching their programming at early age.

 

So instead of knowing anything about geology and impact ejecta you're saying its a "skull" because it is darker than the others? Maybe you have gone WAAAAAAY off the deep end.

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I thought I did.

Well' date=' look at this Super Skull. Here is the deal:

Anyone who will claim that it is a rock including mister O'Keefe and his NASA cohort, will be eligible for double compensation from TV companies for stupidity resulted from watching their programming at early age.[/i']

 

So instead of knowing anything about geology and impact ejecta you're saying its a "skull" because it is darker than the others? Maybe you have gone WAAAAAAY off the deep end.

 

Really? You can save your $3, but why blame somebody if you do not see something then?

 

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What? Those are individual rocks on either side of it. They don't even look like tusks in themselves. Let me ask you this extrasense....what does this look like to you?

 

http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/Extension/KSplaces/visit6.html

 

Now are you going to blatantly say that that is a giant mushroom?

 

How how 'bout these gems?

 

http://www.allfunpix.com/picspages2/weird_rocks.html

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