THE EVIDENCE VOL. 1 by MarsX3D
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The questions I'm getting lately are, "Where are your posts?"
There is high strangeness going on here at WUITS. All recent MarsX3D posts are disappearing into a black hole with the images unavailable for posting even though they show up in the FTP transfer. What's going on?
IT expert, WUITS site author & First-Class anomaly hunter Will Farrar leads an exceptionally-busy life, both professionally and personally. We have nothing but praise not only for the WUITS site, but for the venue it provides to anomaly hunters all over the world. It serves as a much-needed central clearing house for all things anomalous in the heavens above us. That said, this odd situation persists despite our concerted efforts to resolve the conundrum. While the mind wants to gravitate towards some kind of conspiracy along the lines of the blatant obfuscation of images by NASA/JPL/CALTECH, it may be just a glitch somewhere in the process that continues to stonewall efforts to bring you the latest in Mars stereographic 3D anomaly images.
Is it because the images, being in stereographic 3D are so clear and unequivocal that they simply cannot be allowed exposure to the general public? Or is it something else? Either way, there will be no more MarsX3D until a resolution of the problem allows us to move forward.
In the meantime, thank you for your patience and be certain to check out the other areas on WUITS. There is enough information currently available on the site to keep even the most dedicated researcher busy for a long, long time!
Keep searching and be well -
D.W. Gannett
MarsX3D
“IN ‘N OUT BLOCK” by MarsX3D
Curiosity Sol 1398 M-100 SE PDS by Neville Thompson
Link: http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/195632/snapshots/623369
Today’s Context View reveal another hillside littered with rocks and debris. Over on the right, something that shouldn’t be there.
Going to the Detail View, we see three objects that taken together, are strong indicators of a previous civilization. The Locator Dots draw your attention to both a strongly-cubical rectangular block and another triangle block like the one recently published. But the main item is our “In ‘n Out” block on the right. It’s in the shape of a three dimensional trapezoid, the end facing us having both a convex and concave addition on the end. What’s that all about? Was this a way to make blocks fit together more securely end to end? Or is it yet another machine of obscure purpose? Given the immediate proximity of the other two blocks, I’d opt for the structural answer.
I’m not currently aware however, of any other blocks like this one having been discovered. So maybe it’s a “one-off” for whatever reason. The point is, it’s there, it’s manufactured and...it’s ignored by NASA.
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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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“CYLINDER & SLAB” by MarsX3D
Curiosity Sol 1384 M-100 PDS by Neville Thompson
Link: http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/195641/snapshots/623108
Today’s Context View opens upon a steep hillside littered with debris. At dead center and down to the right, two different objects require closer inspection.
In Detail View #1 we are faced with something that simply shouldn’t be there: a large and ornately-carved cylinder perhaps six to eight feet in length lies on the hillside, wedged between rocks where it came to rest. Most everything seen in this image is manufactured; we’re seeing another one of Mars’ typical debris fields. Look a little closer at the object behind the cylinder and at about the one o’clock position. The closest end is curved and has regularly-spaced “teeth”, like cogs in a gear. At the top, a right-angled brace spans the two symmetrical sides. This is part of a machine and the cylinder may be another part that has come loose in the general cataclysm.
Moving to hyper-zoom in Detail View #2, we can see in greater detail certain aspects of the cylinder. As usual, things get blurry as you zoom in, and this is at about the limit before the pixel size ceases to offer useful information. Notice what may be bas-relief carving on the side of the cylinder. If it’s a machine or part of a machine, it’s more likely these are fittings rather than decorative. Notice the left end. There are four equally-spaced holes or markings along with a central knob or hub. If they’re holes, this suggests the cylinder is hollow, further enhancing the possibility that this was part of a machine.
In Detail View #3 we see a flawless slab, uniform in shape, angles and thickness. It appears to be part of a box-like structure. There are many more anomalies in this gigapan, but these two “in your face” items are so far into the non-fractal realm that any reasonably rational person will have to admit they are not natural.
Unless, of course, you’re from NASA…
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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.
(Click for full-sized image)
“BOAT DISSECTION” by MarsX3D
Curiosity Sol 1355 M-100 S-SW PDS by Neville Thompson
Link: http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/195648/snapshots/623107
Boats, assorted maritime artifacts, docks and more have been found by researchers pouring over what was once an ocean planet much like earth. Our Context View reveals an interesting chunk of something down in the left-hand corner that needs a closer look.
The Detail View shows us something remarkable. I personally believe it is part of a boat, perhaps the stern section that broke apart as it sank. Take a good look at it, examining each and every piece. As far as I’m concerned it looks like a cutaway, a dissection if you will, of a boat stern.
Now take a look at the various Locator Dots in the image. In the upper left, what could be a superstructure to a portion of the boat. In the lower left corner, two angular pieces that show non-fractal properties, possibly deck plating. In the right-hand corner, a smaller rectangular piece with a semi-circle cut out of its center. These are manufactured parts, folks. Not rocks.
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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.
(Click for full-sized image)
“MADE IN THE SHADE” by MarsX3D
Curiosity Sol 1153 M-100 PDS by Neville Thompson
Link: http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/195542/snapshots/623396
Anomaly hunters have learned to look into shadows, crevices and caves when searching the Martian surface; it’s only natural for certain living things to seek shelter when possible from harsh sunlight...which believe it or not, is just as much a problem on Mars as it is on Earth!
The target area in our Context View is hard to see, what with the bright sunlight. Not so hard to see is the beautiful rectangular block in the upper left-hand corner (indicated by the Locator Dot).
But let’s get back to the shadow.
The Detail View has had the contrast adjusted a bit to open up the shadow beneath the overhanging rock. Even if the arrow wasn’t pointing right at it, it’d be hard to miss: a perfectly-cubical box with a circular hole or marking on the front. Ok, now what?
What is it? A camera of some kind? A weather station? A tiny Hobbit house? Speculation is gonna get us in trouble again. It’s enough to say that it absolutely should NOT exist on Mars and that it looks as if someone has either tried to hide it or possibly, whatever it is can’t handle direct sunlight (which makes me think it’s a video monitoring device of some kind).
Wouldn’t it be great if Curiosity could roll a little closer and get a good...oh, never mind. Nothing to see here, folks. Movin’ on…
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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.
(Click for full-sized image)
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Thank you to everyone who has stuck by the YouTube channel and to all of our admins and forum users here on the channel. They really have kept the website current while I have been busy taking care of things in my personal life. I promised that the next video would be a long one and have a LOT to look at. You can get lost in these Gigapans and I really hope that you do! I spent a lot of time stitching these together and making sure that they were the best quality that I could get them. SOL 1448 really has been a goldmine for anomaly hunters and those people who are just hobbiest. I really hope you enjoy this one and expect much more to come from the latest batches of images!