Originally posted by tallcool1
93 flags for image stitching so far.Why do people completely refuse to use their common sense here. Verifiable information with links to the original images is provided over and over in these threads, yet the absolute devotion to the belief in "alien structures" has become a religion. It just baffles me... I am both amused at and feel sorry for some of you. I mean, I believe (with zero proof) that there is likely "alien" life of some sort out there somewhere, but it is such an arrogant stretch to believe that "they" must be visiting us. Our solar system is a tiny little insignificant speck in the universe. Even if "aliens" somehow were able to develop faster than light travel, it would be pure dumb luck to stumble across humanity.
Apparently, you don't understand the Ancient Mars theory very well.
Martians evolved on Mars, just like how we evolved on Earth. Nobody said they came from outside the solar system. Their planet is no longer habitable and they may no longer be living on it. The structures, ruins of their monuments and cities are the remnants of their lost civilization, which could have existed millions of years ago. Some cities may be buried, others may not. This is why so much of Mars is blurred by NASA and other space agencies.
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Why do people completely refuse to use their common sense here. Verifiable information with links to the
original images is provided over and over in these threads, yet the absolute devotion to the belief in "alien structures" has become a religion. It
just baffles me... I am both amused at and feel sorry for some of you. I mean, I believe (with zero proof) that there is likely "alien" life of some
sort out there somewhere, but it is such an arrogant stretch to believe that "they" must be visiting us. Our solar system is a tiny little
insignificant speck in the universe. Even if "aliens" somehow were able to develop faster than light travel, it would be pure dumb luck to stumble
across humanity. 