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Creative Speculation

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Logical

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Sat Jan 7, 2012, 01:24 AM Jan 2012

Remember how many people believed the "Face On Mars" stuff back in the 80s, 90s? [View all]



People swore that is was created by aliens. Then the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took more detailed pictures and suddenly no one believed it any longer.



This is proof to me that people LOVE to find unusual explanation for totally normal stuff. The excitement that it might be an alien created face out weighed fact that it was a photo illusion.

I think many people are more susceptible to this than others.

That is why ESP, Ghosts, Loch Ness Monster, Etc are immediately believed by so many people.

The Face On Mars, another item in the long list of Pseudo Science that turned out to be nothing.

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Umm... well you see.... jberryhill Jan 2012 #1
Hmmm...that never occurred to me! I feel dumb now! Logical Jan 2012 #2
So the face on Mars deconstruct911 Jan 2012 #3
I don't think that's what Logical said. Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #4
I see the point deconstruct911 Jan 2012 #5
Ohhhhh, humor! Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #6
for what it's worth -- OnTheOtherHand Jan 2012 #9
Right, it's not about seeing patterns that aren't there, it's about ascribing meaning greyl Jan 2012 #10
It's hard for me to resist seeing patterns. frogmarch Jan 2012 #11
"I see dead people. They're everywhere." OnTheOtherHand Jan 2012 #12
I didn't mean to imply frogmarch Jan 2012 #15
sure, we need some sort of shorthand for this OnTheOtherHand Jan 2012 #21
He's the only man to have ever scored extra-credit on a Rohrshach test Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2012 #31
I'll tell him. He'll frogmarch Jan 2012 #32
I see... ryan_cats Jan 2012 #33
Now I see them too! I'll frogmarch Jan 2012 #34
Let's go, Bellevue has room... ryan_cats Jan 2012 #36
Exactly right. Look at the bunker on this golf hole. AngryAmish Jan 2012 #35
Do you not think any CTs are crazy? Logical Jan 2012 #8
'I think many people are more susceptible to this than others.' LARED Jan 2012 #7
I wonder if you are comparing 9/11 skeptics to your OP. Grateful for Hope Jan 2012 #13
Most people do not think 9/11 was an inside job either. Logical Jan 2012 #14
Globally? I doubt that. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #16
Are we allowed to discount the opinions of those who think the Jews did it? n/t Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #17
That wouldn't be an inside job, would it? JackRiddler Jan 2012 #23
People who think the Jews did it generally also think Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #24
Sure globally. Locally. Most people do not like wild theories. They are fun I agree but fiction. Logical Jan 2012 #18
You speak for most people? getdown Jan 2012 #20
Only the majority. Logical Jan 2012 #22
Opinion survey results have been far less conclusive than you imply. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #25
Yes, 9/11 is wild..... Logical Jan 2012 #26
I don't need to answer for what others claim... JackRiddler Jan 2012 #27
shrug OnTheOtherHand Jan 2012 #28
I just asked for the 9/11 theory we are debating here so I can successfully debunk it. I need to.... Logical Jan 2012 #29
fair enough OnTheOtherHand Jan 2012 #30
I still have mixed feelings about it. Quartermass Jan 2012 #19
I still do Ter Jan 2012 #37
Really? zappaman Jan 2012 #38
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