Imagine finding proof of civilisation evidence from the planet mars. As we speak satellite images are being beamed back down to our planet showing us amazing pictures of Mars. The European space agency even let you view some of the images on their site.
Now what if you where able to fiddle around with the contrast of the picture and Zoom in? Well it has been achieved and posted for all to see. The video bellow shows in detail, structures, monuments, roads, fields, and houses.
You can clearly see that this has been built by something we don’t know much about. All the evidence is located in a huge creator on Mars. It even looks like the pictures may have been tampered with to hide this amazing finding.
If you are unsure of the video you can actually go onto the European Space agency web site and down load the pictures yourself to look further into this amazing finding.
Warning: before you watch this video you may feel slight signs of anxiety. If you feel in anyway worried about what you are watching or are about to watch. Then you may want to turn it off and look at something else.
Evidence Life Exists On Mars
What does this mean?
The fact that we may not be alone is a great finding. If life did exist or still does then we are one step closer to unlocking the great secrets of the universe. It looks to me the planet may have been wiped out by a meteorite. Possibly the same thing that wiped out the dinosaurs.
I don’t think Mars ever recovered from a huge possible impact. Proof that ice, and water is still there today shows that one day it could regenerate. All the planet needs is a push from a possible singularity. Heat is the key to un-locking the planet Mars. If all that ice melted, water would fill the planet and create possible seas, which would unlock microscopic organisms already found and sampled. Life would once again flourish.
I like the thought of there being other life out there, we can't be the only ones...
#2 by goodselfme, Nov 1, 2008
I too think there is life where we are not aware as of yet. Nice persentation.
#3 by thestickman, Nov 1, 2008
Looks like normal pixelation to me. I can create exactly the same effect by photographing my wall or ceiling and super-zooming-in on it. I am not impressed.