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Originally posted by muzzleflash
See how the imagination runs wild when presented with such a Rorschach test?
Thats why I generally refrain from such exercises as they result in open ended speculative forays into fiction.
Originally posted by wlasikiewicz
Why not launch a nuke that we are not currently using and aim it for that hole. would be fun to see what happens next. We will soon find out if we are alone or not
Originally posted by andy06shake
Rocks dont form at 90" angles. Atleast not here on Earth. The next probe we launch at Mercury should be sent into what ever it is. Said probe will need to be suitably armored against the pressure and heat i imagine.
Originally posted by PurpleDog UK
How close to the sun is mercury.........?
Does Mercury revolve around the sun and would that doorway 'face' the sun at all during it's orbit....?
If not then does the 'doorway' sit on the darkside of Mercury away from the sun....?
Just curious.....
PDUK
Originally posted by Mike215
These problem is the theory of evolution. The scientific community cannot accept that life exists outside this earth because it could only have started on this planet and it was a accident of nature which could not be duplicated anywhere else. Of course, it also means that there cannot be any intelligent life outside the earth.
Look up the following on google: meteor crater Arizona. When you look at this crater from the air, it is an almost perfect square. If it was a meteor explosion,it would be round. What could have caused this crater? How about an ancient spaceship crashing into this planet. If anybody has a better explanation, I would like to hear it.
Originally posted by davolobos
reply to post by isyeye
It could be a camofloughed building. Never know until we get a probe beside it taking more photos.
Originally posted by winofiend
Originally posted by davolobos
reply to post by isyeye
It could be a camofloughed building. Never know until we get a probe beside it taking more photos.
It could be an rectangular life form too, one of a kind, all alone on Mercury for billions of years, and rather lonely. We should send probes to make him happy.
We'll never know until we do!
(IF we go at night, it wont be so hot either!)
Originally posted by davolobos
reply to post by isyeye
It could be a camofloughed building. Never know until we get a probe beside it taking more photos.
Originally posted by andy06shake
As a rule of thumb rocks dont form at 90" angles. Atleast not here on Earth. ]