A selection of Martian landscapes.
Images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and its HiRISE camera from approximately 300 km above the planet’s surface.
A selection of Martian landscapes.
Images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and its HiRISE camera from approximately 300 km above the planet’s surface.
Underground silos?
They’re keeping the heat rays hidden. They’re waiting for dinner to come to them.
Picture 2 does look like the very old “bacteria” that grew high towers in very old lakes.
They’re cloaked, obviously.
They’re just going too fast to see.
They vibrate at a frequency we can’t detect.
Picture 2 is definitely an amoeba closing up on its prey. I was wrong about frequency, and jones was wrong about speed. He’s right about it being timescale – but they’re moving too SLOW for us to notice.
And that’s got to be the red weed in picture 2…
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