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Title: Martian "Ruins"
Post by: Frakohl on August 21, 2007, 11:57:42 AM
Hello there,

I would like to submit something strange,somehow a fractal because its a natural structure.Please have a look a the following pictures and tell me what you think. ( my apology,the site is is in german,but the pictures speak for themselves ).
http://www.rjkole.de/Fotos/Test/Mars/index.htm .

sincerely Rolf


Title: Re: Martian "Ruins"
Post by: doncasteel8587 on August 21, 2007, 12:51:45 PM
Wow :o

Thats almost to strange to be natural, it's almost scary ;)


Title: Re: Martian "Ruins"
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on August 21, 2007, 06:08:22 PM
I would like to submit something strange,somehow a fractal because its a natural structure.

First of all, not all natural structures are "fractal".  And I see nothing about the shape/s that makes it a fractal.

Secondly, since I know you have not been there, so how can you be sure that it is even a "natural structure"??



Title: Re: Martian "Ruins"
Post by: Frakohl on August 31, 2007, 10:14:33 PM
Hello and Thanks for answering !

I didnt get your posts to read with my internet explorer.Now with the mozilla it seem to work..

Unfortunataly my english is not good enough to get into deeper discussions,but i thought anything
not one-demensional was a fractal. ( i think of Koch-lines here ) .

Anyhow,your right ! I wasnt there ,so i cant say its natural  :-X

yours
Rolf