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The Face on Mars: 50 Years of New Data & Evidence. The Face on Mars 1976 - 2026: 50 Years of Scientific Investigation, #1
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- Date de parution03/12/2025
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Résumé
For decades, the Face on Mars has been dismissed as a trick of light and shadow. Now, independent researcher Raymond Christopher leverages his proprietary IMMI (Manifold Image Reconstruction) technology to perform a groundbreaking 3D analysis of the original 1976 Viking data and modern high-resolution imagery. Inside, you will find irrefutable evidence of a collapsing formation: The 4, 000-Foot Chasm: See the inverted pyramid that lies beneath the Face, confirmed in 3D topography, acting as a massive sinkhole that is actively collecting tons of avalanche debris.
Tornetic Drilling: Discover the 20-30 massive, spiral-shaped cavities around the Face, carved by extreme Martian wind vortices that act as natural boreholes, exposing multi-colored strata (red, blue, green) that confirms a complex, ancient water cycle. New Evidence of Decay: Compare images from 1976 to 2025 to visualize the catastrophic mass wasting of the western wall. This 50th-anniversary investigation moves the Cydonia discussion from speculation to quantifiable data, providing a scientific and visual argument that the Face on Mars is a profound, dynamic, and eroding feature of the Martian crust.
Tornetic Drilling: Discover the 20-30 massive, spiral-shaped cavities around the Face, carved by extreme Martian wind vortices that act as natural boreholes, exposing multi-colored strata (red, blue, green) that confirms a complex, ancient water cycle. New Evidence of Decay: Compare images from 1976 to 2025 to visualize the catastrophic mass wasting of the western wall. This 50th-anniversary investigation moves the Cydonia discussion from speculation to quantifiable data, providing a scientific and visual argument that the Face on Mars is a profound, dynamic, and eroding feature of the Martian crust.
For decades, the Face on Mars has been dismissed as a trick of light and shadow. Now, independent researcher Raymond Christopher leverages his proprietary IMMI (Manifold Image Reconstruction) technology to perform a groundbreaking 3D analysis of the original 1976 Viking data and modern high-resolution imagery. Inside, you will find irrefutable evidence of a collapsing formation: The 4, 000-Foot Chasm: See the inverted pyramid that lies beneath the Face, confirmed in 3D topography, acting as a massive sinkhole that is actively collecting tons of avalanche debris.
Tornetic Drilling: Discover the 20-30 massive, spiral-shaped cavities around the Face, carved by extreme Martian wind vortices that act as natural boreholes, exposing multi-colored strata (red, blue, green) that confirms a complex, ancient water cycle. New Evidence of Decay: Compare images from 1976 to 2025 to visualize the catastrophic mass wasting of the western wall. This 50th-anniversary investigation moves the Cydonia discussion from speculation to quantifiable data, providing a scientific and visual argument that the Face on Mars is a profound, dynamic, and eroding feature of the Martian crust.
Tornetic Drilling: Discover the 20-30 massive, spiral-shaped cavities around the Face, carved by extreme Martian wind vortices that act as natural boreholes, exposing multi-colored strata (red, blue, green) that confirms a complex, ancient water cycle. New Evidence of Decay: Compare images from 1976 to 2025 to visualize the catastrophic mass wasting of the western wall. This 50th-anniversary investigation moves the Cydonia discussion from speculation to quantifiable data, providing a scientific and visual argument that the Face on Mars is a profound, dynamic, and eroding feature of the Martian crust.



















