Strange Parallels: Do Rocks Talk?
Whom Do They Talk To?
JPL officials were shocked to discover the existence of eighteen-year-old
photos from the Voyager Space Probe that bear a remarkable resemblance
to the monoliths
1 and 2, the Martian rocks that have mystified NASA scientists and
led to speculation about an extra-terrestrial presence on Mars
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This 1979 Voyager photo of Jupiter's moons
caught a strange artifact believed to be the site of a radio beacon
that intercepted some of the satellite's signals. The Galileo probe
was secretly programmed to send secret signals to the beacon to
investigate, but nobody understood it's significance at the time.
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Galileo delivered beyond anyone's expectations, providing not
only evidence of a
liquid ocean on Europa's surface and oxygen
in the Europa
atmosphere. But by making contact with the beacon. No one was
prepared, however, for the monary coded messages sent from the surface
of mars to the tiny asteroid
circling Europa.
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No one at NASA was prepared for the similarities between monoliths
1 & 2, and the third artifact, now named Monolith 3. Neither
Voyager nor Galileo were able to take definitive pictures, but the
resemblance has convinced scientists that Mars and Europa are in
communication.
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While no one from NASA or NSAa51
monitors was willing to speculate openly about what the radio signals
might mean, already Golembeck and other team scientists are quietly wondering
if Monolith 1 also known as ALH84001, didn't similarly signal Mars at
the dawn of human history. Everyone at the JPL seems to be aware of the
parallel's to Arthur Clarke's novel 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Even more disturbing is the fact that Richard Hoagland's theories about
life
on Europa,which also seem to be born out by Galileo, inspired Clarke's
sequel 2010.
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