From spirits cameras we have two rocks with rectangular openings:
Now the question is...how many times have you seen rectangular openings in rocks? Considering these 2 rocks are in close proximity, I'll leave your active imaginations come to the fore.
Crank up the brain power Meat. Depending on the hardness of the rocks, The hole could be the work of small organisms trying to colonise the stones. I find it interesting that the geoheads at JPL aren't even curious enough to at least stick the microscope imager down at the mout of these rocks.
Brain power seems to be something I'm lacking of late, unfortunately. I chalk it up to my workaholic schedule of late. My post was just sarcasm though. It is interesting.
Artifact of the resolution. Get a close up picture, in the sunlight so you can see not only the perimeter of the hole but also the shape of its walls and floor. If it's a perfect rectangular solid, then maybe you have more of a case. Plus the picture on the right is only half visible, meaning it could be any shape under the sand.
Why would "small organisms" make rectangular holes anyway?
I'll give you it looks eroded, like water that got trapped on top of the rock dissolved it into a hole. But saying it's micro-organisms is too big a leap without any other evidence.
Given the size of the surface of Mars and the amount of rocks on it, you're statistically bound to have rocks with almost square holes in them. Next will be triangular holes, circular holes, etc. ooh wow and kthxbyenow
Very interesting. Lets say for the sake of arguement that they are artifically made to that shape. What does it prove? That life was born there, or had simply existed for a given ammount of time and moved on? If those two rocks were part of some construct, where are the rest of the debris? As much as I'd like to say its proof of life existed on Mars, I'm as skeptical as the next guy. We need something more concrete than that. (and I don't mean the "alien skull" rock photo)
That's because the square wooden peg that held the two rocks together has long since vanished - leaving just the sockets where the martians glued the two rocks together using the wooden pin.
Pretty obvious really!
Let's say it together people: COINCIDENCE CAN ACCOUNT FOR ALMOST ANYTHING.
Those rocks are actually weights for a martian barbell. The square holes are for for the wooden bar that fits in between two such weights. Ancient martians were well known for pumping ... er uh ... rock.
Clearly, this is proof of the existence of a multinational rightwing conspiracy whose secret goal is world domination and the subjugation of all human life. Run for the hills. Personally, I am moving to Canada. They have good beer.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by woodchip: Tricord, I'd accept your premis except there are 2 rocks with squarish looking opening in a very small area.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Maybe at one point they were the same rock and broke apart...? (broken by the martians of course )
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by woodchip: Tricord, I'd accept your premis except there are 2 rocks with squarish looking opening in a very small area.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Mars is still large enough to allow for this with a reasonable amount of probability.
Did you know that Mars has the highest mountain in the solar system? Some 25.000m! The mount Everest is only like 8.800m. What was the chance for Mars to get such a high mountain? Fairly small. Yet it's there. And don't tell me it was built by martians