Sunday, August 06, 2006

Peru link to Indian archaeological find?

Dr Karanth clarifies that it is too early to arrive at any conclusion.

"It could be a manmade feature or may have been formed naturally due to erosion of the hill slope along a fracture formed by the movement of earth's crust," he says.

"However structures formed naturally due to erosion generally tend to be parallel to each other. But here, all three arms are in different directions. Besides, all the ditches are almost uniformly wide and deep."


Karanth's just being cautious, but the tone of his commentary is likely familiar to followers of planetary SETI . . .

1 comment:

Mac said...

It seems to me Karanth is pro-artificiality -- and rightly so, in my opinion. He's probably just taking pains to distance himself from the Bosnian Pyramid crowd.