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Re: black hole on mars
[Re: ICEman]
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06/25/07 05:46
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About Mars... it could be some kind of volcano (without the mountain) where only veeeery deep crater is visible, rest is under the surface or covered by huge "sandstorm". I know... this is a golf's 19th hole  or Mars is a bowling ball and this is a hole for finger  About this "towers" on the moon... looks like digital photos with some mistakes during the transfer from satelite. If those things are "structures" why there are so blur? About flashes on the moon... probably there were neutrinos. If one of them fly through the eye's retina you can see the flashes. Only suggestion 
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Re: black hole on mars
[Re: Roel]
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07/01/07 12:56
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The mars has a black hole, I have a black hole, everyone has a black hole...
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Re: black hole on mars
[Re: tompo]
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07/01/07 14:19
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About this "towers" on the moon... looks like digital photos with some mistakes during the transfer from satelite. If those things are "structures" why there are so blur?
No, because there are also photographs without the blur, it doesn't look like transmission failures either, because that would cause some sort of pattern, my guess is that wouldn't cause these 'structure-like' blurs.
There are no photographs without the black holes by the way, but yes the resemblance with a standard photoshop brush is striking.
I don't know, but I think it all makes perfect sense when that 'black hole' is actually the effect of not much light inside the hole or crater, but enough light to sort of 'bevel and emboss' the sides of this crater. (In photoshop you can achieve this effect by simply adding a lighting effect which uses greyscale for height, it looks just like this, this actually makes sense if it's exactly the same optical effect, yet in real life. I could easily make a 'fake version' of this using Photoshop, I guess that's why it seemed odd to me having made and seen this effect dozens and dozens of times. I simply associated this dot with the brush and the light effect with the ps light effect, a well...
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Re: black hole on mars
[Re: JetpackMonkey]
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08/31/07 17:01
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