"PYRAMID COMPLEX" - In X3D Stereo
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“PYRAMID COMPLEX” - Curiosity Sol 1281 NavCam
Image Designation: NLB_511217298EDR_F0531284NCAM07753M
Link:https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/proj/msl/redops/ods/surface/sol/01281/opgs/edr/ncam/NRB_511217298EDR_F0531284NCAM07753M_.JPG
Anomaly hunters have learned that NASA/JPL will often overlook anomalies on the horizon. We therefore take our time to examine the “far reaches” of an image for items that escape detection by their AI software and human operator intervention.
Such is the case in this particular image. Some two miles (estimated) from the rover’s navigation cameras, pyramidal shapes catch the eye in our first view. Zooming in, our second view reveals what appears to be a pyramid complex showing at least three distinct pyramids.
As we go to hyper zoom, we can clearly see walls forming right angles and archways on the lower level of the pyramid on the right. These are not “just rocks”, folks. If you thought you were viewing an image taken on earth, you would immediately identify it for what it is: a pyramid complex with walls and apparent doorways.
It’s just possible that NASA/JPL is purposely allowing more non-fractal items to slip through their obfuscation gauntlet as part of their so-called “soft disclosure” efforts. Whatever the case, more and more anomalies are right there in front of our eyes for those who will take the time to look!
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“SO, HOW DO I VIEW X3D STEREO?”
Simple! While viewing the stereo pair at a comfortable distance, gently cross your eyes (no eye-strain) until you perceive three images all the same width. The one in the center is in 3D. Just relax into it and your eyes will automatically bring it into focus. Once you have it, you will never forget how to do it. Kinda like riding a bicycle…
For another, more detailed method of viewing X3D stereo, click HERE.
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