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Evidence for Ancient Civilization on Mars Teased out through X3D

John Ege
7 min readDec 27, 2022

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Though you may find this hard to believe, you can still learn to fly a plane with impaired depth perception. I met this pilot in aircraft and powerplant school, where he taught dope and fabric. He had a long, distinguished career in aviation, and was even a stunt pilot for Baa Baa Black Sheep, flying the Corsair. At the time he got his license, they didn’t screen out for depth perception, and he simply learned what landing looks like from his unique perspective. Maybe he didn’t see the world the way we do, but he saw reality well enough to land a plane. Can we allow people with different perspective to share their perspective on things without them being wrong or crazy?

“THE EVIDENCE” Episode #138 — O Holey Night!

The Real Jimmy Roberts introduced me to this nice, young man, Dave Gannett. (I am being a little silly. He is a child spirit, which I love, and so, at 70, and wearing a Christmas hat, and being delightfully entertaining as a host, he feels young. He is my senior!) I have shared Roberts’ videos before, and, today, below, you will find another exceptional presentation. No, he is not the Dread Pirate Roberts. His jokes aren’t that sharp. Perhaps a little sharper than mine. You be the judge, he drops a few in his video below, where he introduces stereoscopic vision, Gannett’s channel, and teaches people how to see in X3D.

If you don’t know how to see in X3D, can we argue that blind men shouldn’t be correcting the vision of people who see in stereo? If some people see evidence of artificial artifacts on Mars, and the rest of us don’t, it’s because we have not learned how to see in X3D?

Why X3D? Because humans see in stereo. You may not be aware of this, but the rovers on Mars, they take stereoscopic images. Why? Because that’s how we see depth of field! And so, when media showcases Mars photos from NASA, you are only getting half of the story. Literally.

There is a science behind stereoscopic vision through cameras. NASA know this, but you don’t hear them teaching you, the viewer, to have improved vision of what’s going on ON MARS! Why? Because if you learned how to see, you would have a lot more questions than you do now.

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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