March 20, 2004
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"Thomas Lee Elifritz" wrote in message
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March 19, 2004
Besides all the obvious anomalies in these latest series of
soil photomicrographs, the apparent stickyness, the numerous
threaded grains, soil fibers, unusual soil micro patterning and
micro texturing, that we have now come to expect and love, and
even besides the unusual rounded pebbles and micro spherules,
there is this small 'stalk' sticking up above the duracrust :
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...42058EFF2000P2
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Do you see it? I am sure there is a 'prosaic' explanation for
all of this.
Where is this "stalk?" I'm not seeing it.
It's actually sticking out of his head!
That would be an interesting idea for a TV show.
They alreay made a movie about it. Remember the "coneheads"?
Im thinking more along the lines of "Tele Tubbies", to match his maturity
level
OUCH!
Considering these are science newsgroups, the whole sequence of
responses seems so mature.
Not one of you has addressed the ramifications of the image, rounded
layered apparent concretions and/or biomineralizations on top of an
aeolean sand dune, fine grained thread infested subsurface, and an
apparent secretion husk still clinging to one of the pebbles. A purely
inorganic deposition scenario for these features would be almost
unprecedented, even in your trivial universe.
I have no idea what you idiots are trying to prove, but it certainly
isn't your scientific maturity.
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net