The Cydonian Hypothesis in the Context of New Mars Data

J. E. Brandenburg
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In a previous article the Cydonian Hypothesis was proposed, where it was hypothesized that what appeared to be strange landforms seen in orbital Mars Viking imagery, were, in fact, eroded archeology from an extinct, stone-age or early bronze-age, humanoid culture indigenous to Mars. It was the simplest hypothesis that could be formed, for the interpretation of the objects as artifacts, based on the data then available. Based on estimates of the ages of the terrains where these objects were found on Mars, approximately 1/2 billion years old, such a hypothetical humanoid culture was considered to be a completely independent biological development on our own culture on Earth. This culture, termed the Cydonians, was hypothesized to have developed and existed in a past period of Earth-like conditions on Mars. Analysis of new imagery, from recent probes, obtained at Cydonia Mensa and Galaxias Chaos, strongly supports the original Cydonian Hypothesis. Given the apparent catastrophic climate change on Mars from its past Earth-like state and Fermi’s Paradox: the unexpected silence of the cosmic neighborhood, it is recommended that a human Mars mission to these two sites be mounted immediately by the ISS (International Space Station) consortium to gain knowledge of this Cydonian Culture and the reasons for its demise.
新火星数据背景下的塞多尼亚假说
在之前的一篇文章中提出了塞多尼亚假说,该假说认为,维京人在火星轨道图像中看到的奇怪地貌,实际上是火星上灭绝的石器时代或早期青铜时代人形文化的侵蚀考古学。这是可以形成的最简单的假设,将物体解释为人工制品,基于当时可用的数据。根据在火星上发现这些物体的地形的年龄估计,大约有5亿年的历史,这样一个假想的类人文化被认为是我们地球上自己文化的一个完全独立的生物发展。这种文化被称为赛多尼亚人,被认为是在火星上类似地球的条件下发展和存在的。对最近在塞多尼亚门萨和混沌星系获得的探测器的新图像的分析,有力地支持了最初的塞多尼亚假说。考虑到火星上的灾难性气候变化,从它过去的类地状态和费米悖论:宇宙邻居的意想不到的沉默,建议国际空间站(国际空间站)联盟立即对这两个地点进行人类火星任务,以了解这种塞多尼亚文化及其消亡的原因。
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