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"A stunning survey of the latest evidence for intelligent life on Mars. Mac Tonnies brings a thoughtful, balanced and highly accessible approach to one of the most fascinating enigmas of our time."
--Herbie Brennan, author of Martian Genesis and The Atlantis Enigma
"Tonnies drops all predetermined opinions about Mars, and asks us to do the same."
--Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta
"I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in the search for extra-terrestrial artifacts, and the political intrigues that invariably accompany it."
--David Jinks, author of The Monkey and the Tetrahredron
"Mac Tonnies goes where NASA fears to tread and he goes first class."
--Peter Gersten, former Director of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
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Good Lord in Heaven! Seth Shostak, of the SETI Institute, one of our arch-anti-ufo pseudo-skeptics and Mac Tonnies, the anti-AAUPS, agree that ET's if they come (or may already be here?) will most likely to be mechanoid AI's?? Call out the eldritch Old Ones, gang, we're goin' to party like it's 19999 AD!
What next? Has hell frozen over yet? HAH!
Yeah, I know. What can I say? The guy's probably right.
_Possibly_ right. I still, for some reason I can't pin down, advocate for the biological vs. artificial/ mecha AI's. Maybe biology is somehow less scary than omnipotent sentient machines. Of course, either _could_ be perhaps whatever they wanted, within the limits of their physics knowledge, and mecha vs bio does NOT indicate whether one or both could be "good" or "bad", as both, to us, or either, could have its own agenda, and/or make itself appear to us as we might find different, but tolerably humanoid, in a way.
Hey! Maybe that's what they do anyway--to fit within our scifi, postmodern, eiditic, cultural and psychological needs and subconcious expectations for some degree of familiarity without scaring the hell out of us, appearing so strange it could make us hostile. We might not able to tell either what they really look like, or even if they are bio, mecha, some combination, or something else completely different. Yeeesh! Makes my brainpan hurt just to consider they may only appear as we somehow most expect them to, regardless of what they truly _might_ be. Or want; if anything.
Now _that's_ scary...!? *^O
Remember what the dormouse said...
Feed Your Head! Oh, wait, that's not the appropriate comment. I meant, what was it Charles Fort once speculated about? "We are property," or something like that?
I was wondering what this USDA meat grading stamp was that appeared last night after yet another tedious abduction scenario unfolded in my dreams...or was it a dream!?!? Heh. 8^}
Shostak, Bohemian Grove member. I trust nothing he says.
Shostak, Bohemian Grove member. I trust nothing he says.
Proof? I'd like to know.
He could be right, but he's basing his assumptions on homocentric technical bias. I don't believe there's a universal constant for different 'technical' societies.
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