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Post by MarsRevealer on Jun 2, 2023 17:11:19 GMT -5
Hi all. At George Haas' request, I am posting about the awesome PYRAMID I discovered several years ago (2018). I decided to put the find up again on commy book for all to see a couple or few years ago. I have alot of research and work put into this awesome Martian Pyramid. Much more than meets the eye - they is to be seen here. I will NOT be going into all there is to see and how with this as I have worked on to reveal. That will be in a future book I will be doing titled: "PYRAMIDS OF MARS": STRUCTURES OF INTELLIGENCE I decided to post my find again in March of 2023. IT IS FUNNY HOW NASA IMAGED IT WITH THE MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIGH RISE CAMERA. THAT PART AINT FUNNY, BUT WHAT IS FUNNY IS AS TO WHAT NASA TITLED IT! "PYRAMIDAL MOUND"! LOL !!!! LINK: HiRISEHere is a MRO CTX image
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Post by George J. Haas on Jun 5, 2023 8:30:10 GMT -5
Great Find Gary. Here is the MRO HiRISE image compared to one of the pyramids in China. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Jun 6, 2023 10:44:10 GMT -5
Here is an expanded view of the Pyramidal Mound showing it sits near a large crater. MRO CTX U04_072356_1889_XI_08N281W (2022) LINK CTXGJH
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Post by williamsaunders on Jun 10, 2023 11:51:14 GMT -5
Good find Gary and nice comparison George. I would be interested to know the dimensions of both the Mars and Chinese pyramids. Perhaps there is a common ratio. I assume you have measured this Gary. As in most of these Mars structures, their presence is not indicative of the surrounding topography.
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Post by mjcraig on Jun 25, 2023 5:16:22 GMT -5
Here is an expanded view of the Pyramidal Mound showing it sits near a large crater. View AttachmentMRO CTX U04_072356_1889_XI_08N281W (2022) LINK CTXGJH As the pyramid is aligned with a fault line/ridge, I'm inclined to think its origin is probably geological.
MJC
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Post by George J. Haas on Jun 26, 2023 9:30:04 GMT -5
Here is the Pyramidal Mound with a square overlay highlighting its geometry, showing its four equal sides. (attached). Note the points labeled a, b, and c align with the correct 90-degree angles of the square, while the fourth angle, labeled d, shifts off the square in a northwestern direction (labeled e). The two arrows point to the fault lines that intersect with the pyramid. MJC, could the northern fault line have caused point d to be interrupted and shift off line (labeled e)? Your thoughts GJH
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Post by mjcraig on Jun 27, 2023 13:26:54 GMT -5
What you're saying is, could a geological fault line laying beneath a constructed pyramid, have subsequently raised and caused the building to shift its position?
Given the unknown age of potential artificial Martian pyramids, I guess so.
I lean towards a geological explanation due to the observable morphology. It looks too natural to me. But could a near collapsed million-year-old pyramid look just like this? Possibly.
MJC
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Post by George J. Haas on Jun 27, 2023 14:03:55 GMT -5
Hi Michael. I agree with what you are saying, but I lean more towards an intelligently designed mound. Here is an example of a pyramidal mound found right here on earth that looks natural. It is the Pyramid of the Sun, found in Teotihuacan Mexico, showing what it looked like when it was originally found back in 1900, before it was cleared and excavated. It is compared here with a current photo of what the Pyramid of the Sun looks like after reconstruction. As you can see it originally looked like a simple hill covered with dirt, bushes and trees. The Martian Pyramidal Mound appears to be covered with dirt and ice...which obscures its surface features, but retaining its shape. GJH
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Post by mjcraig on Jul 4, 2023 8:41:59 GMT -5
George,
I would entirely agree with you, were it not for the ridge line.
By the way, that's a great example to show of the Pyramid of the Sun before excavation. It's just stunning and really makes you wonder what treasures may be awaiting us on Mars.
MJC
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