Alien life: Was an ancient temple discovered on Mars?
Alien life might have existed on Mars in the distant past. Images from NASA’s Curiosity Rover may have uncovered an ancient temple. Is this proof that at one time, the red planet was inhabited by an intelligent civilization?
Alien life is a topic that has been debated for centuries. For as long as we have looked up at the stars, we have always wanted to know, are we alone in the universe?
According to Scott C. Waring of UFO Sightings Daily, that is not the case. Recently, the ufologist obtained photos from NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover of a structure which could mean that at one time, an intelligent civilization might have inhabited the red planet.
Every photo of the Martian surface is littered with rocks of various shapes and sizes. However, Waring’s ET Database is reporting that an unknown edifice can clearly be seen on the landscape.
The UFO hunter is claiming that he has discovered a temple. Apparently, this monument is roughly 6.6 feet x 6.6 feet with a 2.3-foot entrance. If this building was made by an alien race in the past, they must have been small in stature.
Everyone knows that the typical extraterrestrials popularized by such series as The X-Files, are slightly built and resemble young children. That is why the idea of an ancient temple with those dimensions sounds a bit farfetched.
Or is it? Scientists have hypothesized for years that the red planet might have had bodies of water and an atmosphere at one time. Two things that are necessary for alien life to exist.
So, is it inconceivable that a structure like a temple may have been constructed? In the past, Waring has also found statues including a “Nefertiti” like carving.
This monument could also be a perfect example of pareidolia which is a psychological condition where people see shapes and patterns that don’t exist. Similar to the game where people stare at clouds until they recognize a familiar image.
What do you think? Is this an ancient temple that proves alien life existed on Mars in the past? Or is it a rock? Let us know in the comments.