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originally posted by: Dr1Akula
originally posted by: WarminIndy
I don't know, we would have to ask who did it.
If the civilization is gone, then it would be covered up or eroded.
Think about Mt. Rushmore, what will it look like in 5,000 years of wind erosion? When humans are gone from this planet will Mt. Rushmore be our only evidence we were here when everything else is covered or eroded?
And look at civilizations on Earth that have since been lost because they are under water or maybe under deserts. Doggerland, just one such place long gone.
But if a civilization capable of building that ''face'' ever lived on Mars (which I admit it's not impossible)
There still would be ruins of cities, and other massive monuments all over the place.
the face wouldn't be the only thing that survived eruption......imo
originally posted by: ItsEvolutionBaby
Just for giggles, the pareidolia image of the Indian head is located close to Indian Head, Saskatchewan.
That face on Mars looks like a queen from a set of playing cards, in my opinion.
originally posted by: Dr1Akula
Let's say it is a curved face... what would be the purpose of it?
Shouldn't we, be able to see more signs of the civilization it belongs too, other than that?
IF and it is a big IF, we originated on Mars, our Governments would not want us to discover it. It would upset the slaves that they want us to be.
originally posted by: Dr1Akula
originally posted by: WarminIndy
I don't know, we would have to ask who did it.
If the civilization is gone, then it would be covered up or eroded.
Think about Mt. Rushmore, what will it look like in 5,000 years of wind erosion? When humans are gone from this planet will Mt. Rushmore be our only evidence we were here when everything else is covered or eroded?
And look at civilizations on Earth that have since been lost because they are under water or maybe under deserts. Doggerland, just one such place long gone.
But if a civilization capable of building that ''face'' ever lived on Mars (which I admit it's not impossible)
There still would be ruins of cities, and other massive monuments all over the place.
the face wouldn't be the only thing that survived eruption......imo
I agree. This is fascinating stuff. Cool observations!
originally posted by: WarminIndy
originally posted by: ItsEvolutionBaby
Just for giggles, the pareidolia image of the Indian head is located close to Indian Head, Saskatchewan.
That face on Mars looks like a queen from a set of playing cards, in my opinion.
Remember the New Hampshire "Old Man of the Mountain"? He eventually fell off, but even then, he looked remotely human, that would definitely be pareidolia. But when there is a pupil, a columella, indentations on the nose bridge and nostrils, that are all proportionate, that just makes me admire it so much more.
For our species ... yes. It would throw all religious beliefs into utter chaos. It would shift the human perception of caring for our planet. It would fundamentally change the human self image.
Some people would be like that no doubt. But the thinkers of this world would not.
For people like you ... no it would not. Your intellect would just brush it off as an interesting quirk.
originally posted by: htapath
In my opinion, any advanced civilization would likely live underground.
Earth humans aren't the smartest bunch. And I'm not joking.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: pheonix358
Some people would be like that no doubt. But the thinkers of this world would not.
A bit of a contradiction:
For people like you ... no it would not. Your intellect would just brush it off as an interesting quirk.
I admire your knowledge but at the same time I am disheartened by your inability to see past what you have been taught by others.
originally posted by: Dr1Akula
originally posted by: htapath
In my opinion, any advanced civilization would likely live underground.
Earth humans aren't the smartest bunch. And I'm not joking.
Imo an advanced civilization wouldn't be ''crawling'' inside the earth, unless they were afraid of something.
An advanced civilization would also like to admire the nature and the majestic sky and learn even more about it, something that can't be done when living underground.