This past April all sorts of real scientists, as well as hobbyists and
amateurs around the world, were treated to the first NASA images of the Cydonia
region of Mars since 1976. This time NASA loaded the raw data on web pages which
were mirrored around the world as soon as the Mars Global Surveyor orbiting
camera had relayed the stored data to earth. Within a few hours, processed and
refined images were also posted for all the world to see and to study.
It is the Cydonia region of Mars where, in 1976, much-published images of a
humanoid face, pyramidal mountains and what looked like a "city" and a "fort"
had been seen.
I was first involved in studying these anomalous Viking images back in 1983
when my company, SRI International, sponsored a computer conference of
scientists to study all the available data from a cross-disciplinary point of
view. One of our concerns was that NASA had dismissed the Face as obviously just
a trick of shadows and lighting. It seemed clear to us that NASA did not (and we
did not) have enough actual data to take such a dogmatic position. Suppose these
strange pictures were telling us about some ancient civilization on Mars? It was
a far-out idea, but who could be certain? (See "Mars the Mysterious," Personal
UPDATE 8/97, pp. 11-14.)
There has certainly been a lot of wild speculation about the Face on Mars in
the past 22 years! But there has also been much legitimate review of the data
and many quality journal articles published by reputable scientists.
In 1992 Professor Stan McDaniel of Sonoma State University in California
organized a special committee of scientists which made a strong case for the
possibility that the anomalies on Mars might not be natural.1
So a great flurry of e-mail crossed my desk just after the release of the new
Cydonia images. At first, many of my colleagues who were committed to the belief
that the artifacts were non-natural seemed very disappointed. Had NASA been
right all along? However, a careful look at the new images (on the following
pages) showed that there were still many unexplained symmetries at the site of
the Face. Plus, triangular, rectangular, and repeating structures were still to
be seen in Cydonia. Many strange things on Mars are surely natural without a
doubt. Cellular features are very much like ice-wedge polygons found
in frozen Arctic soils. But are some of the strange features on Mars still
bearing muted evidence that intelligent beings once lived there?
To me, Mars is more fascinating than ever, and I myself still think some of
the strange features on Mars may be artificial. We may have to wait for actual
"ground-truth"-information at some future date-to be certain about this.
Our sister planet has lost its atmosphere in the past. The water from
once-flowing streams, and perhaps even seas, has been lost to space or is frozen
in the ground. Mars has evidently suffered some great catastrophe in its past.
(See "Exploding Planets and Ancient Catastrophes," Personal UPDATE, 5/97, pp.
8-13.) But Venus is geologically fascinating also, and the outer planets and
their moons are in the news as well.
Scientific curiosity - a desire to know and understand the universe in which
we live - is a God-given characteristic in mankind. The accumulation and
systemization of knowledge is not forbidden to man by our Creator, rather it is
encouraged - except in the area of the occult, which is off limits to us. Psalm
115:15 says, "The heavens are the LORD's heavens, but the earth he has given to
the sons of men." To some this seems to suggest that we are presently limited in
what we can learn about our planetary neighbors and the universe as a whole.
The limitations are probably practical ones, including the enormous cost of
space exploration, the new technology required, and the vast distances to be
reached. We are indeed in an era of rapidly exploding knowledge about just about
everything, but we are also very near to the end of the age. Our civilization
will probably come to a crashing collapse from multiple causes long before we
can get much farther into space.
The story of the Bible focuses on the redemption of a lost race on earth. It
is on this one, unique planet that God placed one man and one woman. They bore
the Creator's likeness and His very image. It is on our planet that evil came
into the human race through fallen angels who inhabit the spiritual realm of the
created cosmos. Earth is a visited planet, because God Himself came here. Taking
on the form of a man, the Son of God identified with our race, becoming one of
us as a child born in Bethlehem. Yeshua was taught, trained and prepared until
He took our sins upon Himself and died in our place on a cruel cross just
outside the city walls of Jerusalem.
There is much more we wish the Bible had told us about creation - about the
planets and outer space and the marvels of our world. But God's self-disclosure
of His Person in Christ and in the Bible is, in that sense, sparse. We wait for
the rest of the story to be told to us.
And, surely, our generation is obsessed with the possibility of life on other
planets. Today's new scientific research seems to be driven more by yesterday's
science fiction than by a desire to tackle and solve the problems of
overpopulation, the dangers of biological, chemical, and nuclear war, and the imminent danger of a last terrible world war in the
Middle East.
Indeed, the Bible makes it very clear that our planet is to be visited again
from outer space-very soon. When the Man, Jesus, who has been placed in charge
of all of creation makes His return appearance, He will not show up in Cydonia
on Mars but on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. It is He and He alone who holds
the future in His hands. It is He who will guide His followers into all the
mysteries of creation and of life. Knowing Him personally, which he invites us
to do, is surely the most important secret in the universe. It is Jesus who
said:
The Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son, that all may
honor the Son, even as they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son does
not honor the Father who sent him. Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears my
word and believes him who sent me, has eternal life; he does not come into
judgment, but has passed from death to life. Truly, truly, I say to you,
the hour is coming, and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of
God, and those who hear will live. For as the Father has life in himself,
so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself, and has given him
authority to execute judgment, because he is the Son of man. Do not marvel at
this; for the hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice
and come forth, those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those
who have done evil, to the resurrection of judgment. (John 5:22-29)
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