Life On Mars

I bet if you moved the camera to either direction, the image would look totally different.



You're not wrong! This was taken from just a few degrees east!


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That book looks fascinating.

of coruse i'm not saying anything in stone... it's just an idea, a theory - but it's great to fill you mind with as many as possible and think for yourself which is why i love that explanation of things....

it's the universe! we have to think outside a very big box :)
 
That's rubbish, where did you get that from. Red Dwarf? What are dimensions 6 to 10?

Although other dimensions haven't been proven, they exist in many theories. Just because you can't see/touch something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. E.g. We can't see radiation but we can certainly feel the effects of it. In physics it is sometimes believe that mavity could be the result of interactions of other dimensions with ours.

And yes the 4th dimension is time.
 

argh this is going to be complicated to explain but basically .... as much as my knowlege goes:

mavity is one of the 4 forces (strong, weak, electromagnetic and gravitation). Now mavity is strange because it's intesity is MANY magnitudes less than any other force and is pathetically weak by comparison. This baffles physicists who can't agree why this should be the case.

One theory is that there is a particle for mavity which controls the gravitational force. The reason that this force is so weak is that this particle is multi-dimensional (i.e. it's energy radiates out - imagine a ripple/wave - in all dimensions, not just the classical "4" that we now comprehend).

This can be proved by either finding the gravitational parcticle (is this nicknamed a graviton? i can't remember) and observing it's path (it may "disappear" into another dimension)... or by detected gravitational anomalies spilling into our dimensions from others. This is interesting because it's thought this is actually happening and may have been observed but can't be proved yet...

phew... now people who actually now about this will come and no doubt correct me (just a casual thinker) but I think i gave the jist...
 
If you look at some of the rock formations in arid areas of the world you can often find some very funny looking rocks where different densities in layers have worn away at varying speeds.
The result can be very strange looking (large boulders on slender pillars are a fairly common one), add to that odd shadows and false colour methods used to enhance space imagery and you can probably get some very odd effects.

He's right you know....

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