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TheJames

(120 posts)
14. It's an electrical universe.
Wed May 8, 2013, 05:40 PM
May 2013

I've been a welder for 35 yrs. That is an arc discharge track. See "The Electric Universe' for the explanation that the mainstream is ignoring.
By the way, I have personally reproduced these contours in miniature with my TIG welder at work, after I saw something similar, labeled as "proof of water erosion", and it looked too much like certain craters in steel that I had previously encountered.

Weird Geological Features Spied on Mars [View all] Ichingcarpenter May 2013 OP
Alaskan Bullworm tracks... Tikki May 2013 #1
you don't mean that zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #35
DOH my bad zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #36
The Alaskan Bullworm.... Tikki May 2013 #37
a one legged dinosaur? MFM008 May 2013 #2
...pushing a wheelbarrow? lastlib May 2013 #10
Bizarre defacto7 May 2013 #3
That whole gallery is remarkable! Ichingcarpenter May 2013 #6
Oh, My! Warren DeMontague May 2013 #4
Ha.. That's it! defacto7 May 2013 #15
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one thinking that! Yo_Mama May 2013 #24
I'm always glad to play that function on DU. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #25
Sandworm tracks. longship May 2013 #5
Tracks of a Spice Harvester more likely Ichingcarpenter May 2013 #8
Oh PLEASE JackInGreen May 2013 #9
Has anyone seen the carryall lately? ElboRuum May 2013 #31
Usul, we have wormsign the likes of which not even God has seen. ElboRuum May 2013 #29
Really? Scootaloo May 2013 #7
Well, lessee here... ElboRuum May 2013 #30
Unicycle? CanonRay May 2013 #11
Hard to imagine because of lack of scale N_E_1 for Tennis May 2013 #12
Might be a hot spot JimDandy May 2013 #13
It's an electrical universe. TheJames May 2013 #14
Oh, god, not that again. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #16
Ugh, one of you again. (nt) Posteritatis May 2013 #40
bruno maglis arely staircase May 2013 #17
LOL!!! AmBlue May 2013 #41
Resemblance to the San Andreas fault in CA? Cleita May 2013 #18
My first thought. n/m El Supremo May 2013 #26
interesting proud patriot May 2013 #38
Nobody's asking the most obvious question. noamnety May 2013 #19
Check this one out... nikto May 2013 #20
My guess is sand dunes inside a arroyo (gully) denbot May 2013 #22
Huh? Doesn't fit with my picture at all nikto May 2013 #43
There are no geologic or geographic features on Mars, but you knew that. -n/t ArtiChoke May 2013 #21
My guess is some form of upwelling process. denbot May 2013 #23
Kind of looks secondvariety May 2013 #27
The blobs on the right look like barchan sand dunes. El Supremo May 2013 #28
Get on Google Maps sofa king May 2013 #32
Excellent! El Supremo May 2013 #39
martian heaven05 May 2013 #33
It's the skeleton of a large monster penis itsrobert May 2013 #34
The edges of plates? Shankapotomus May 2013 #42
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