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Originally posted by roadgravel
Once again, why didn't the Apollo crew bring the bones back to earth. Some kind of agreement with ET to leave them behind or get shot down leaving?
Originally posted by MrPenny
Originally posted by CrimsonSaberACTUAL
Imagine that "turkey" being a person laying on their side.
emphasis added by MrPenny
How about if we imagine it as a big gnarly rock?
Originally posted by ArMaP
Originally posted by CrimsonSaberACTUAL
Again, I'm blind in one eye. As strange as that might sound, it really does give me an advantage.
No, it does not give you an advantage.
You see, when looking at a 2d image on a monitor, seeing it with one or two eyes is the same thing, we only use the difference between what we see with the left eye and what we see with the right eye when there is a difference, i.e. when it's a 3d object and the different distance and angle from the right and left eye gives us (those who can use two eyes) a clue about the distance to the object (and because of the distance, a clue about its size).
Originally posted by Crakeur
quite the pinhead for such a long body but then again, I always thought c3po was in a galaxy far far away, not a hop skip and a fantastical jump to mars.
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
Why are you posting under a different name?
Anyway.. your knowledge of anatomy is appalling. Hip joints are a socket in the pelvis, not a pair of huge prongs sticking out the side.. Every animal on earth is constructed the same way - whether it walks upright or on all fours and even in alien fantasy land you can't form a working joint with a pair of prongs and a ball.
If you want a serious discussion of this photo you need to provide the source of the original so that we can determine the distance and scale among other things. It also seems to have been altered with an embossing filter.
You may want to use the quote feature. No one knows who you're talking to.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
I thought I had an overactive imagination, until I saw this picture.
It's a rock field, for godsake. Next...
— Doc Velocity
from CrimsonSaberACTUAL
You should have seen the looks on their faces when I told them they'd just positively ID'd a BODY on the MOON taken from a photo acquired by the FINAL Apollo Mission... the LAST shot taken from the surface, as far as I know...
Originally posted by CrimsonSaberACTUAL
So what you're telling me is that when YOU look at a TV screen it's the same as if you were there?
Are you really hearing yourself?
I see 2D ALL DAY LONG. So when I look at a photograph, it will, undoubtedly, be EASIER for me to "pick things out" that might be more difficult for others to see. Do you understand what I mean?
The only way you'll get it, if you have vision in BOTH eyes, is to cover one eye for a YEAR and then tell me how you feel.