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originally posted by: Arken
How it was formed this absurd spherical anomaly?
originally posted by: wildespace
originally posted by: Arken
How it was formed this absurd spherical anomaly?
Water erosion? A displaced concretion? Glacial erosion?
There is nothing absurd about spherical rocks. Why are you calling it an anomaly?
A displaced concretion? (...)Why are you calling it an anomaly?
Fossils often form rounded masses around them as they transform.
These rounded rock masses called "concretions" can be split with hammers and chisels. At the center is often an interesting
fossil bone.
originally posted by: PurpleDog UK
Wildespace
Your 'naturally formed spherical rock' (in your picture) has a naturally man-made hole in it on the left hand side………
That rock is not from any thing naturally occurring..
Regards
PDUK
originally posted by: Arken
An amazing spherical anomaly right in front of the NASA rover called "Curiosity!" (What a strange name for a so indifferent machine...) on Sol 610. How it was formed this Bizarre Sphere? Wind erosion, Water erosion, both, or something else? How it was formed this absurd spherical anomaly? The unique feature of the Sphere, cast many questions. If you were the JPL "puppeteers" of the Rover, would not want to look more closely at such anomaly to understand its characteristics?
originally posted by: wildespace
originally posted by: Arken
How it was formed this absurd spherical anomaly?
Water erosion? A displaced concretion? Glacial erosion?
There is nothing absurd about spherical rocks. Why are you calling it an anomaly?
How is this rock "bizarre" ? How is it an "anomaly"?
It's a rock that looks round in shape from the point of view of the camera shot.
Why do you think that the fact that it is roughly round (and looking at it, it certainly is not smooth) is a "absurd spherical anomaly"?
Are you saying that there is no way at all that any rock on Mars could have formed this way naturally?
If so, then where is your supporting evidence that there is no way possible for a rock on Mars to attain this shape over the course of 4 billion years?
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originally posted by: eriktheawful
Still waiting for an answer to my questions:
How is this rock "bizarre" ? How is it an "anomaly"?
It's a rock that looks round in shape from the point of view of the camera shot.
Why do you think that the fact that it is roughly round (and looking at it, it certainly is not smooth) is a "absurd spherical anomaly"?
Are you saying that there is no way at all that any rock on Mars could have formed this way naturally?
If so, then where is your supporting evidence that there is no way possible for a rock on Mars to attain this shape over the course of 4 billion years?
- See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: Arken
originally posted by: eriktheawful
Still waiting for an answer to my questions:
How is this rock "bizarre" ? How is it an "anomaly"?
It's a rock that looks round in shape from the point of view of the camera shot.
Why do you think that the fact that it is roughly round (and looking at it, it certainly is not smooth) is a "absurd spherical anomaly"?
Are you saying that there is no way at all that any rock on Mars could have formed this way naturally?
If so, then where is your supporting evidence that there is no way possible for a rock on Mars to attain this shape over the course of 4 billion years?
- See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Hmmmm... read my two previous posts and change the name wildespace with your.