Brian Cory Dobbs
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What's the mound?
What's the line underneath?
I'm not buying that this is a volcano or a mountain or a hill that nature just sculpted with the winds.
And oh, by the way, you see these all over the planet.
One of the bottom middle is my favorite.
We have a three-sided tetrahedron with a line.
That line is...
about a mile long what what in nature makes a line like that i'd love to see that one zoomed out to see what's around it if but yeah i in general there's usually nothing else like it around it i've looked at all of these and i'm just sort of like okay well that's why i'm showing you the surrounding area of the other ones is because i'm showing you that a lot of times most of the time by itself yeah that's the strange part yeah it is
So I don't know what you want to call those.
Maybe you don't want to call them pyramids.
I just nicknamed them the triangles because I don't know what to do about these sorts of things.
So, you know, we're just asking what made any of this stuff?
The big question is what happened to the planet?
If it used to be like Earth, what happened to it?
It lost its atmosphere.
We know it had a thicker atmosphere.
The reason why Mars is red is because it's covered in rust.
Iron, when exposed to oxygen and water, that's what we get, rust.
So if it used to have a lot more oxygen and a lot more water, it still has water today, even in the atmosphere, moisture essentially.
All of it just essentially just rusted the whole planet all over the place.