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The `Face on Mars': a photographic approach for the search of signs of past civilizations from a macroscopic point of view, factoring long-term erosion in image reconstruction
This short article presents an alternative view of high resolution imaging
from various sources with the aim of the discovery of potential sites of
archaeological importance, or sites that exhibit `anomalies' such that they may
merit closer inspection and analysis. It is conjectured, and to a certain
extent demonstrated here, that it is possible for advanced civilizations to
factor in erosion by natural processes into a large scale design so that main
features be preserved even with the passage of millions of years. Alternatively
viewed, even without such intent embedded in a design left for posterity, it is
possible that a gigantic construction may naturally decay in such a way that
even cataclysmic (massive) events may leave sufficient information intact with
the passage of time, provided one changes the point of view from high
resolution images to enhanced blurred renderings of the sites in question.Comment: 9 page