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Mushrooms and other strange anomalies found on Mars via Rover - See for yourself. Tea anyone?

 
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NOT MUSHROOMS, OLD NEWS , IRON CORE BALLS , DISCOVERED YEARS AGO! OLD NEWS MOVE ALONG , JUST ANOTHER KINDERGARTENER POST!

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Look at "another nugget" photo #2. Look at the almost perfectly round rocks scattered on the surface probably by the billions or trillions. The only way you can get that is by constant, violent rolling. Take a rock and roll it due to high winds for a million years and that's what they look like.
Now, take picture 1 and extrapolate same. The only difference is, it's connected to the surface with a base.......but it too is round from wind shear.

So in both pictures, all I see is tremendous wind speeds cutting away at the various rock formations making many of them rounded instead of jagged, as we're used to seeing.

No mushroom. Sorry.
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Oh this is an iron core rock too? Or blueberry rock? Respectfully disagree
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NOT MUSHROOMS, OLD NEWS , IRON CORE BALLS , DISCOVERED YEARS AGO! OLD NEWS MOVE ALONG , JUST ANOTHER KINDERGARTENER POST!

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Look at "another nugget" photo #2. Look at the almost perfectly round rocks scattered on the surface probably by the billions or trillions. The only way you can get that is by constant, violent rolling. Take a rock and roll it due to high winds for a million years and that's what they look like.
Now, take picture 1 and extrapolate same. The only difference is, it's connected to the surface with a base.......but it too is round from wind shear.

So in both pictures, all I see is tremendous wind speeds cutting away at the various rock formations making many of them rounded instead of jagged, as we're used to seeing.

No mushroom. Sorry.
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Oh this is an iron core rock too? Or blueberry rock? Respectfully disagree
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Comparison

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It has a peculiar specular highlight, almost like a glazed or polished surface.
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Wonder how they taste?

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That is no mushroom, but I do remember metal spheres found here on earth, they are still a mystery. Maybe there is a connection?
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Wonder how they taste?

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weird that is.
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Wow, That needs its own thread!
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Agreed, that disc is awesome.

Must be from TRON.
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wow, that looks like broken concrete around the middle dais.
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Yes it does. But it must be swamp gas. Or a reflection of Venus.
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Wonder how they taste?

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Here is another nugget.

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That's those ball things they were calling blueberries? They have wondered about what they are. To me it's just proof of plant life on Mars for sure!!!
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this looks like a footprint

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Pfft-

Those alien shrooms prolly make your hair grow..LOL

I can't imagine what martian shrooms could do, but I bet they make earths shrooms look like water
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Wonder how they taste?

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You know there are rocks that are round right? Have you never seen one?
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Wonder how they taste?

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That is no mushroom, but I do remember metal spheres found here on earth, they are still a mystery. Maybe there is a connection?
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The spheroids you speak of are estimated to be over 3 billion years old.

Over 200 have been found, many in South Africa.

The strange thing is they look like Micro sized Death Stars aka Iapetus.

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Rocks can be round.

We could be looking at a pebble without a reference for size.
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Wonder how they taste?

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That is no mushroom, but I do remember metal spheres found here on earth, they are still a mystery. Maybe there is a connection?
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The spheroids you speak of are estimated to be over 3 billion years old.

Over 200 have been found, many in South Africa.

The strange thing is they look like Micro sized Death Stars aka Iapetus.

[link to community-2.webtv.net]
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Here's a perfectly scientific and logical explanation:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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good hunting ..

some pics you might need to lighten to see
the images.
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Wonder how they taste?

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That is no mushroom, but I do remember metal spheres found here on earth, they are still a mystery. Maybe there is a connection?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1371470


The spheroids you speak of are estimated to be over 3 billion years old.

Over 200 have been found, many in South Africa.

The strange thing is they look like Micro sized Death Stars aka Iapetus.

[link to community-2.webtv.net]
 Quoting: 2342


Here's a perfectly scientific and logical explanation:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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"Michael Cremo's sources regarding the allegedly anomalous spheres was the Weekly World News which he described as "...a [sic] unreliable source of data for discussing the origins of the South African spheres described as used by Forbidden Archeology". As noted by Cairncross[7], it appears that the source of the Weekly World News article is an earlier article by Barritt[3]. This article[3] appeared in a 1982 issue of Scope magazine about these objects. Scope was a South African tabloid-style magazine that, like the Weekly World News, cannot be regarded in any way as being a credible source."
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Actually some guys have already generated some of those blueberries in the lab, completely without water. See

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Yeah! And look at Saturn's moon, Iapetus, I dare anyone say that was formed by water.
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swamp gas!
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now this is somewhat strange

just copy it then enlarge slightly
and have a look at the top of the image
you might need to lighten it a bit

?????????


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Mushrooms need lots of warmth and humidity to grow, neither of which Mars has.
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Nematoads unite!
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okay no one bothered looking at that photo..
on the horizon...houses.. rows of them.
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Mushrooms are aliens! eat them to know their consciousness :)
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Wonder how they taste?

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That is no mushroom, but I do remember metal spheres found here on earth, they are still a mystery. Maybe there is a connection?
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The spheroids you speak of are estimated to be over 3 billion years old.

Over 200 have been found, many in South Africa.

The strange thing is they look like Micro sized Death Stars aka Iapetus.

[link to community-2.webtv.net]
 Quoting: 2342


Here's a perfectly scientific and logical explanation:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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i'm sure it explains some of the Klerksdorp spheres, i do not agree with it being a logical explanation for the ones found in South Africa that look very similar to Iapetus and Mimas.
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Not mushrooms, Magnetite ,in my opinion.
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Not mushrooms, Magnetite ,in my opinion.
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The first photo in this thread appears to have a stem.

That combined with the liberty cap top gives it a solid case for being a mushroom or fungus of some sort.

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The shadow in my opinion makes it look as if it is suspended from the ground.

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That is no mushroom, but I do remember metal spheres found here on earth, they are still a mystery. Maybe there is a connection?
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The spheroids you speak of are estimated to be over 3 billion years old.

Over 200 have been found, many in South Africa.

The strange thing is they look like Micro sized Death Stars aka Iapetus.

[link to community-2.webtv.net]
 Quoting: 2342


Here's a perfectly scientific and logical explanation:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 967845


i'm sure it explains some of the Klerksdorp spheres, i do not agree with it being a logical explanation for the ones found in South Africa that look very similar to Iapetus and Mimas.
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Well South Africa is the only place these things have ever been found. And there's only ONE sphere that resembles the death star from Star Wars or Iapetus, so obviously it's just a chip or puncture from some sort of impact. Otherwise, ALL the spheres would resembe the death star if they were actually modeled after it. I will say they are interesting finds, and sorry to get off the main topic, but the only sources claiming these things were designed or made by some ancient race, are from TABLOIDS.
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The spheroids you speak of are estimated to be over 3 billion years old.

Over 200 have been found, many in South Africa.

The strange thing is they look like Micro sized Death Stars aka Iapetus.

[link to community-2.webtv.net]
 Quoting: 2342


Here's a perfectly scientific and logical explanation:

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 967845


i'm sure it explains some of the Klerksdorp spheres, i do not agree with it being a logical explanation for the ones found in South Africa that look very similar to Iapetus and Mimas.
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Well South Africa is the only place these things have ever been found. And there's only ONE sphere that resembles the death star from Star Wars or Iapetus, so obviously it's just a chip or puncture from some sort of impact. Otherwise, ALL the spheres would resembe the death star if they were actually modeled after it. I will say they are interesting finds, and sorry to get off the main topic, but the only sources claiming these things were designed or made by some ancient race, are from TABLOIDS.
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Bullshit. Moqui marbles ?

Brain much ?
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Here's a perfectly scientific and logical explanation:

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i'm sure it explains some of the Klerksdorp spheres, i do not agree with it being a logical explanation for the ones found in South Africa that look very similar to Iapetus and Mimas.
 Quoting: 2342


Well South Africa is the only place these things have ever been found. And there's only ONE sphere that resembles the death star from Star Wars or Iapetus, so obviously it's just a chip or puncture from some sort of impact. Otherwise, ALL the spheres would resembe the death star if they were actually modeled after it. I will say they are interesting finds, and sorry to get off the main topic, but the only sources claiming these things were designed or made by some ancient race, are from TABLOIDS.
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Bullshit. Moqui marbles ?

Brain much ?
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Umm, I'm talking about Klerksdorp spheres, not Moqui marbles.
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i'm sure it explains some of the Klerksdorp spheres, i do not agree with it being a logical explanation for the ones found in South Africa that look very similar to Iapetus and Mimas.
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Well South Africa is the only place these things have ever been found. And there's only ONE sphere that resembles the death star from Star Wars or Iapetus, so obviously it's just a chip or puncture from some sort of impact. Otherwise, ALL the spheres would resembe the death star if they were actually modeled after it. I will say they are interesting finds, and sorry to get off the main topic, but the only sources claiming these things were designed or made by some ancient race, are from TABLOIDS.
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Bullshit. Moqui marbles ?

Brain much ?
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Umm, I'm talking about Klerksdorp spheres, not Moqui marbles.
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You don't know what you are talking about, they are both hematite inclusions.





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