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NASA Picture shows what looks like old ruins

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What do you think? Is this an old ruin from an ancient civilization?
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I think at one point in time Mars might have had an advanced civilization on it. It's pretty much accepted that it had water and a working atmosphere at one point in time. Now what happened to this planet that we know as the, "red planet" was it another blue planet like ours? What catastrophic event took place there? If we ever do land on the red planet will we find evidence of artificial structures? Maybe the inhabitants of Mars were ancient decedents of us? These questions run through my head when I think of Mars. Who knows, maybe one day I'll live to see my questions answered. I'm inspired by John Carter of Mars I suppose haha.
 
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Mars is Manx, no question about it.

Manx rock 'weathering'.



Mars rock 'weathering'

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NASA Chief Charles Bolden has said that the Red Planet – though seemingly barren – did have life on it and it may still be there today.
"Mars did have life on it and may still. Ancient micro tech would explain such an advanced world far beyond our own," he said,
 
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Use the source Manx, use the source! ;)

Dang, you got me all excited, but I found the original quote from Charles Bolden: ".. MAY have had life at one time....". The guy who put it on Youtube manipulated the quote in the headline, very typical.



Curious marking in the picture, looks very Manxy, I guess. If it was from Earth I would have speculated that it could be petrified fungi, or a jellyfish, if not a marking of human origin. Do you have the original source for that pic, and if so, is it actually microscopic?
 
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You know ive just been looking at these meteorites, metal ore from both mars and the moon, the crystal etching is marvellous.


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It occurred to me why you may see genuine geometric rock formations, on either the moon or mars, the crystals form in straight lines, and intersect, so in large rock formations maybe they are weak fault lines, and rock breaks off leaving perfect corners etc, quakes pushing snapped fault-line straight edged huge blocks up.


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Mars is Manx, no question about it.

Manx rock 'weathering'.



Mars rock 'weathering'

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NASA Chief Charles Bolden has said that the Red Planet – though seemingly barren – did have life on it and it may still be there today.
"Mars did have life on it and may still. Ancient micro tech would explain such an advanced world far beyond our own," he said,



Still nothing to see.

Alien Gargoyle Found on Mars - CognizantNationHQ

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