Mars Landscape and NASA Rover
Can you believe the awesome photos coming from our Mars Rover on the surface of our neighboring Red Planet, spectacular indeed. Do we fully understand what we are truly looking at when we see these images?
Shouldn’t we use the study of patterns of erosion to help us explain what we see when our Unmanned Robotic Probes send us brilliant pictures back of other Worlds? Should we use these methodologies to tell us of previous events, first events and ancient cataclysmic events, which originally shaped all that we see and know?
It is fascinating that Stephen Wolfram notes so many patterns in his work yet fails to identify patterns of erosion as one of nature’s designs? Why was he looking here? Was he able to prove his hypothesis with these patterns of erosion, if so why? And why did no one else see it and if they did why didn’t they say it. Are we busy looking to a simplistic formula in the creation of the first event that we failed to recognize the obviousness of interacting patterns upon one another? Yet the most simple designer of such programs found it for us?
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