The glorious negative of MGS caption is here presented in several contrasts. Study it. Dr. Lahoz reached the same idea as Mr. Ignatius from quite different point of view. Unaware about that early genial insight of Ignatius as previously described, Lahoz never had looked intently to the negative. Scientists did not look to the negative generally; why should they?. However we learned about work of some researchers via Dr. Van Flandern: they were 'using' the negative to mimic light of sunset. We saw and analysed that negative and, voila, Lahoz came instantly to identical conclusion as Mr. Ignatius: 'it is the negative what martian Artist is intending to be seen at sunrise'. |
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The very first professional artist who interpreted and embellised such NASA negative, was (to our knowledge) Mr. Shuming, Toronto-2000. See his outstanding work in above picture. We were publishing (as above) Lahoz's ideas as if they were totally original. Only his fundamental idea of a double aspect of the Face-mesa remains original after we learned from Mr. Ignatius Graffeo. Lahoz knew about compact ways of martian ETI in designs. ETI uses constantly such twofold and multifold compositions; both in Phobos and Cydonia (mainly, we supose, for economy reasons). And now in the 'Face', Lahoz said. |
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