Face of mars from different angle
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This is a fixed angle: no matter what their size, as long as the tetrahedron and sphere have the same diameter, you will always arrive at 19.5° past the equator. When a tetrahedron is placed inside a sphere of equal diameter, with a corner at a pole, the opposite side and remaining three corners land on exactly 19.5° latitude – an angle that continually shows up again and again in the more and more assuredly artificial structures of Cydonia.
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Perhaps one of the most intriguing universal constants found at Cydonia involves the mathematical harmony of tetrahedrons and spheres (below right). These shapes are known for their engineering stability, as in Bucky Balls or Geodesic Domes (below left) – and, like the arch, is almost entirely self supporting. One of the simplest three dimensional shapes, only the sphere and cube bear such elegance and simple perfection – and the tetrahedron is by far the most unlikely to occur naturally.Īnother universal shape, though not quite so simple: involving, and entirely consisting of equilateral triangles is the icosohedron, or twenty sided die (above right) – which, with tetrahedrons as four sided dice (above right), are used in games like Dungeons and Dragons. A tetrahedron is a simple three dimensional shape, consisting of four equilateral triangles, forming a three sided pyramid. Given that these structures were laid out this way intentionally, it begs the question: why would someone go to so much trouble?Ĭould they have been using Pyramid Energy to tap into the magnetic field of Mars, as a sort of infinite power supply? Were they trying to send a direct message to anyone with enough math skills to know what they were looking at? And for that matter, do we even have the faintest idea just what it is that we are looking at, when we examine Cydonia?Ī good place to begin an understanding of Cydonia is with the tetrahedron (right). Many more objects are likely to be identified as further high resolution MGS images of Cydonia, and in fact all of Mars, are released to the public.Īll of these structures, besides jumping out at you on first glance, are aligned precisely to each other utilizing pheonomenally dynamic mathematical relationships that scientists are only beginning to discover, much less understand their purpose. Further off to the west, and only discovered relatively recently in neighboring Viking frames, are more pyramidial mounds and a possible second Face.
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A close group of smaller structures, named The City, contains over a dozen pyramid mounds – and a curious pile of rubble, that investigators have nicknamed The Fortress. Additional features include the Tholus, a conical shaped object just slightly bigger than the Face – and a Cliff, adjacent to a massive crater, together forming a giant number 10, which is perhaps the only coincidence in the entire region. Included in the anomalies surrounding the Face are several giant pyramids – the chief among them being the massive D&M pyramid which has more mathematics associated with it than you can shake a slide rule at. It seems to call to us, using the universal language of mathematics, in simultaneously beautiful and complex patterns: “we were here.” Whether this was the site’s intended purpose, or just the way that the ancient architects designed this awesome site for their own purposes there are seemingly countless angles here, that through thorough investigation cast out any hastened notions of natural erosion or random occurrence. The significance of the geometry found here, and therefore artificiality of Cydonia, cannot be understated – and should not be underestimated. Predominant throughout the area, the angles implied by arrangement of structures within the City are of a relation to each other which suggests alignment to astronomical phenomena within this solar system – and beyond.
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On the shores of an ancient Martian ocean, now completely dry, Man’s first probes to our nearest planetary neighbor have detected a group of mounds, surrounding the Face, that even at first glance appear unnatural and complex in design.įurther investigation of the mounds shows that they were in fact arranged in a definite complex geometric pattern – one that could not possibly have occurred naturally, and apparently required much thought and labor to create, by architects who knew more about mathematics than we have the even optimistic ability to half way decode today. The Monuments of the Cydonia region of Mars are perhaps the most fascinating ruins ever yet discovered by man – on any planet.