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Lin Liangtai Guest
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Augray Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:55 pm Post subject: Re: Ed's fossilized blood vessel found on Mars |
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On Jul 3, 2:18 am, Lin Liangtai <lin440...@yahoo.com.tw> wrote:
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NASA just released a micrograph showing a vessel-like object (Fig. 1)
in the scoop of Phoenix Mars Lander. That object closely resembles
blood vessel remains found in a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil
owned by Mr. Ed Conrad of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (Fig. 2 for
comparison). The amazing thing is these two fossils are wonderfully
preserved for 3 billion years and 300 million years respectively. Who
can do that?
Fig. 1http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/images/press/RAC_SSI_PR_Sol...
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I can see no indication of a "vessel-like object".
That's obviously not a calvarium. |
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Cory Albrecht Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:27 am Post subject: Re: Ed's fossilized blood vessel found on Mars |
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Lin Liangtai wrote:
Ed, nobody believes that you actually have a 300 million year old human
fossil, 'cause if you did every freaking palaeontologist on the planet
would have had a group orgasm trying to outbid each other for it and you
be bloody rich, and papers on it would have been published in nature
long ago.
Second, have you given any thought to the possibility that since you are
the only person who sees these cellular-level structures in rocks that
you're just imagining them? After all, why would you think that those
pictures from Mars have abnything close to the resolution needed to show
what you think you're seeing.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia> |
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