Re: Stocks I'm Watching for Wednesday
- From: "jonathan" <write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 23:49:20 -0400
"ynotssor" <ynotssor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "jonathan" <write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > But I have greater ambitions with these ideas. I have a couple
> > of years to figure out how to create my own 'pump and dump'
> > disturbance during the 08 Beijing Olympics.
> >
> > If successful, one well-timed 'play' will bring freedom to
> > a fourth of the world.
>
> I guess I don't "get it", but because of your statement in another thread
> that you "managed to pull off a hoax news story", I really don't see it as
> worthy of any further thought.
But what I wrote in the story was the better science. Look at those
pics carefully, Nasa says they're just wind ripples. That's wrong
and they knew it. There's a reflection ripple next to two others
at right angles to each other. That would have to be three different
wind patterns inches from each other.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/p/207/1P146558829EFF35B8P2560R1M1.JPG
And the large tendril indicates a horizontal wind pattern, yet running along the side
is another set of ripples at a right angle.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/p/207/1P146558920EFF35B8P2561L5M1.HTML
These are fumaroles that helped feed Endurance lake.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/n/189/1N144962609EFF3457P1966L0M1.HTML
And here's a pic from just last week, look at the fine laminations.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/p/536/1P175772179EFF57KRP2443R2M1.JPG
Nasa says these are merely wind dunes. But fails to explain how it's possible
for wind to lay down millimeter thick laminations, one after another with
perfect uniformity. That's not possible. This is a picture of a sea floor that is
being
uncovered, not deposited. The laminations can only be formed in
water. Meridiani was a shallow...ice covered...sea. And since this
is the original sea floor we are looking at only deformed somewhat
by wind, it is young.
Meridiani, much of Mars, was covered in shallow ice covered seas
probably at the height of the last Mars ice age. No one knows the
length of Martian ice ages, but on earth they're measured in
thousands of years. Not millions as Nasa still claims.
There's an 720,000 square km frozen ocean on Mars /right now./
The ocean with it's water is still on the surface, just covered by a
few inches or feet of dust to protect it.
Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI (2005)
EVIDENCE FROM HRSC MARS EXPRESS FOR A FROZEN SEA CLOSE TO MARS' EQUATOR.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/1741.pdf
I'm sorry if you found the hoax offensive, but keeping secrets that
have the potential to change the world is wrong and justifies such
modest civil disobedience. Imho.
And Nasa has been firm in claiming Endurance is an impact crater.
Yet the layer of rocks seen going over the edge in the pics below
runs to the crater floor and covers half of Endurance. It's a sinkhole
or more likely a hot spring fed by underground water.
http://mars.gh.wh.uni-dortmund.de/mer/opportunity/117/tn/1P138565350EFF2809P2297L5M1_L2L5L5L6L6.jpg.html
http://mars.gh.wh.uni-dortmund.de/mer/opportunity/121/tn/1P138925657EFF2809P2263L5M1_L2L5L5L6L6.jpg.html
Mars is water rich with the equivalent of a half kilometer deep planet wide
ocean of water frozen underground. Mars water did not evaporate, it
went underground, and flows to the surface as ice ages come
and go. Bacterial life is on Mars now, has been for ages.
That's why Mars is red, from all the iron deposits that are typically
left behind by the simplest forms of bacteria.
Jonathan
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