Three Pyramids and Constellation Orion On Mars?

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15 years 8 months ago #22777 by Joe
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14 years 7 months ago #23893 by Joe
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R1 = l1/L1 = 266/490=0.542
r1 = d1/D1 = 6794/12756 =0.532

R1 is approximately equal to r1.

R2 = l2/L2 = 234/440 = 0.532
r2 = d2/D2 = 6750/12714 = 0.531

R2 is approximately equal to r2.

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14 years 7 months ago #24039 by Larry Burford
Joe,

If you want to make an argument <u>here</u>, you should include at least a summary of the text of your argument <u>here</u>. It is difficult to get others to follow a link if you only show them some pictures that look a lot like other pictures they have seen, over and over.

Once people know that you do (or do not) have something new to say about an old idea, they can make an informed decision about whether or not to dig deeper.

Good luck,
LB

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14 years 7 months ago #23983 by Gregg
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If these structures on Mars were fashioned many, many thousands, if not a million years ago, then why would their arrangement match constellations that we see today? The constellations change.

I think structures were fashioned by the builders for <b>their</b> use - not as a message to those of us in the future.

Gregg Wilson

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