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Bigfoot on Mars

I've said it before, I'll say it again: that is not bigfoot, that is the original of the Copenhagen Mermaid.

Oh, and its also only 3 inches tall.
 
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Does anyone else support a rename of the topic header "General Skepticism and The Paranormal" to "Mostly Threads About Invisible Bigfeet on Mars"?
 
They're obviously not invisible if NASA's cameras can see them. :rolleyes:

What I want to know is that Bigfoot's natural state, or really a big hairy spacesuit? If it's not a spacesuit, maybe he gets his oxygen from pills like Robinson Crusoe on Mars?
 
Does anyone else support a rename of the topic header "General Skepticism and The Paranormal" to "Mostly Threads About Invisible Bigfeet on Mars"?

All your general skepticism and the paranormal are belong to Bigfoot.
 
Or it could be an oddly shaped rock, which actually looks quite small.

There's a simple way to find out, and it surprises me that nobody in the media has suggested it: Look at another photo of the same area taken at a different time and see if it's moved, or if it's gone. If it hasn't moved then it is in all likelyhood, just a rock!
 
Of course its a rock, but who carved it?
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Well someone has actually suggested to me that it is an artifact from an extinct intelligent civilization, like a figurine. It's true that Mars' environment has not always been a dry and airless as it is today. It could have suported Earth-like life in the distant past. But if it is a figurine, why was it left there lying in the middle of nowhere? Wouldn't the artists who created it put in somewhere safer and more prominent?
 
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Well someone has actually suggested to me that it is an artifact from an extinct intelligent civilization, like a figurine. It's true that Mars' environment has not always been a dry and airless as it is today. It could have suported Earth-like life in the distant past. But if it is a figurine, why was it left there lying in the middle of nowhere? Wouldn't the artists who created it put in somewhere safer and more prominent?

I propose that the Martians were only a centimeter tall and this was actually a very large monument for them. One man's figurine is another Martian's colossus.
 
Well someone has actually suggested to me that it is an artifact from an extinct intelligent civilization, like a figurine. It's true that Mars' environment has not always been a dry and airless as it is today. It could have suported Earth-like life in the distant past. But if it is a figurine, why was it left there lying in the middle of nowhere? Wouldn't the artists who created it put in somewhere safer and more prominent?
Its not so simple.

The questions one must raise, when faced with the "Earth-like conditions on Mars" line are- When and for how long? Was the timeframe long enough for life to have appeared and evolved in to sentient species capable of building monuments, cities, etc?
 

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