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It's as though we're not being told the whole truth and nothing but
the truth about much of anything these days. Talk about revising history, science and a whole lot more, whereas those hot rocks of Venus that so happen to look so unusually intelligent are most likely still there to behold. This observationology of image interpretation isn't even the least bit phony, or is it having any ulterior motives or hidden agenda like our mutually perpetrated cold-war(s), or even hot-war(s) over energy as of lately, and there's nothing but an all around win-win for science and humanity if in fact any of those hot rocks are actually those modified and/or put to good use by intelligent other life. At least there's nothing about Venus that's technically all that insurmountable, that is unless you're not quite half as smart as a hot rock. The official NASA/Magellan image being that of a 36 look per pixel format or composite of pixels having been given essentially the benefit of 36 confirming looks each, is by itself worthy of looking at for all kinds of honest reasons besides those of whatever's so intelligent/artificial, as opposed to the perfectly natural looking items that are of equally impressive planetology. Does anyone in GOOGLE/NOVA usenet land care to discuss/review the long list of what-ifs? - Brad Guth - |
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