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danajohnson [TypeKey Profile Page]

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PostPosted: September 18, 2008 4:14 PM 

Re, Stu's site blog animation:
Other than the stage impulses transferred to the clumps, I can see some very odd shaping in the clumps. The small bright spot at the bottom of the clump in greatest motion, is very odd, and appears very small, giving me a second thought about the pyramid shaped 'cantilever tip' type item I showed closeup's of. That point of brightness is one of the brightest on the image, but is at a steep angle to the light, in near shade.
Below and to the left of the clump, or large particle item of greatest motion, is a string of about 7-8 small same sized but differently colored particles in alignment and not moving. The series has affixed to the substrate apparently, and is not inclined to roll around. The differing coloration of those appear very close to the varying coloration of the 'bead string' type assembly of 4 or 5 same sized rounded particles in the sol 110 image which I showed in negative tonal view at reply #322.
The similarity of a linear series of regular sized and rounded particles in a fixed array seems very odd statistically. The slight color variation of each should mean the composition, or 'design' is varied despite the obvious same source of construction.
Why so many chance similarities with so much correlation between image groups?
Mars is cute, odd, and very challenging.
If Stu gives his permission, I could display a crop of the 'bead string', but I should ask first.
Located just to the lower left of the 'rolling' unusual shaped patterned larger particle., seen in Zoost's link just prior.

I need to acknowledge the source of the software for the 3D graphs and images, as the SPIP people are very kind to give evaluation downloads of their fine software.

I notice Image J has also a large number of plug-ins, and new analysis macros, add-ons.

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