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Why is NASA lying to the public?
Why is NASA lying to the public about the true colours of the Martian
landscape and sky? They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid in elementary school can see that they are lying about the colours. http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm http://www.enterprisemission.com/ |
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... Why is NASA lying to the public about the true colours of the Martian landscape and sky? The simple answer is they are not. don't use hoaxland as evidence. |
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 06:34:13 GMT, Mad Scientist
wrote: Why is NASA lying to the public about the true colours of the Martian landscape and sky? They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid in elementary school can see that they are lying about the colours. http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm http://www.enterprisemission.com/ ************************* *************************** Why, just to stir people as yourself up so much that you will believe anything Darla sprouts forth and seek out the Mystical Priestess of Planet-X and go off into the wilderness with such and leave the rest of us comforted by your absence and silence. ---Mac |
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com... Why is NASA lying to the public about the true colours of the Martian landscape and sky? They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid in elementary school can see that they are lying about the colours. http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm http://www.enterprisemission.com/ Now, now... do you remember our discussion about how the credibility of evidence/sources matters? Richard Hoagland (enterprisemission.com) has pretty close to zero credibility. He is not even a scientist... and his web site is not a credible source. If you would care to provide some (primary source) evidence other than Hoagie's rantings, we would love to hear (read) it. |
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... Why is NASA lying to the public about the true colours of the Martian landscape and sky? They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid in elementary school can see that they are lying about the colours. http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm http://www.enterprisemission.com/ tell us, why is NASA lying to the public? |
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In article . net,
Paul Lawler wrote: "Mad Scientist" wrote in message et.cable.rogers.com... Why is NASA lying to the public about the true colours of the Martian landscape and sky? They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid in elementary school can see that they are lying about the colours. http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm http://www.enterprisemission.com/ Now, now... do you remember our discussion about how the credibility of evidence/sources matters? Richard Hoagland (enterprisemission.com) has pretty close to zero credibility. He is not even a scientist... and his web site is not a credible source. If you would care to provide some (primary source) evidence other than Hoagie's rantings, we would love to hear (read) it. Wouldn't he have negative credibility? The impression I get is that anybody using him as a source usually loses some of their own credibility. -- john R. Latala |
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... | | They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid | in elementary school can see that they are lying about | the colours. Yes, because the kid in elementary school hasn't yet learned about wavelengths and filters and high-end image processing, remote sensing, and all the other fields that pertain to this sort of study. The conspiracy theorists basically have the same understanding as an elementary school student and foolishly believe they'll never need any more in order to understand the world around them. (Apologies to any elementary students I've insulted.) Oversimplification of complex topics is a standard ploy in conspiracism. "You don't need to be a [insert expert title] to see that [insert naive expectation]," is a very common argument. In fact, experts in fields exist precisely because nearly all fields have elements that do *not* follow the layman's intuition. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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"Jay Windley" wrote in message
... "Mad Scientist" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... | | They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid | in elementary school can see that they are lying about | the colours. Yes, because the kid in elementary school hasn't yet learned about wavelengths and filters and high-end image processing, remote sensing, and all the other fields that pertain to this sort of study. The conspiracy theorists basically have the same understanding as an elementary school student and foolishly believe they'll never need any more in order to understand the world around them. (Apologies to any elementary students I've insulted.) Oversimplification of complex topics is a standard ploy in conspiracism. "You don't need to be a [insert expert title] to see that [insert naive expectation]," is a very common argument. In fact, experts in fields exist precisely because nearly all fields have elements that do *not* follow the layman's intuition. Hear, hear! Very well put, Jay. If there was a k00k contravening award, you'd get my vote! |
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The images used in comparison to illustrate why the 'filter' argument is
patently absurd was explained on the two web sites. One the former website listed, which no one commented on, used only the RAW images released by NASA to demonstrate the coverup. For example in one image released by NASA which shows the lander as being pink. Juxtapose the image of a pink lander with picture of the lander while still in the lab, shows the lander to be white. NASA's response was "it is very complicated to get a true color image of Mars" when shown the two imagse side by side. Your answer: you are a conspiracy nut. LOL My answer: you need new glasses. Put your pink shades away and look again. Jay Windley wrote: "Mad Scientist" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... | | They call themselves 'scientists' and yet even a kid | in elementary school can see that they are lying about | the colours. Yes, because the kid in elementary school hasn't yet learned about wavelengths and filters and high-end image processing, remote sensing, and all the other fields that pertain to this sort of study. The conspiracy theorists basically have the same understanding as an elementary school student and foolishly believe they'll never need any more in order to understand the world around them. (Apologies to any elementary students I've insulted.) Oversimplification of complex topics is a standard ploy in conspiracism. "You don't need to be a [insert expert title] to see that [insert naive expectation]," is a very common argument. In fact, experts in fields exist precisely because nearly all fields have elements that do *not* follow the layman's intuition. |
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... | | Your answer: you are a conspiracy nut. LOL My answer: | you need new glasses. Put your pink shades away and look again. No, my answer is still that you don't understand wavelengths and filters. You discuss only filters. What about wavelengths? Would you consider the spectrum of light in the lab equivalent to the spectrum of sunlight on Mars? -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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