Aug 23, 2010 14:44 GMT  ·  By
Images collected by the MRO have oftentimes been used to claim that alien civilizations exist on Mars
   Images collected by the MRO have oftentimes been used to claim that alien civilizations exist on Mars

In a recent announcement, a team of researchers from the Farsight Institute say that they have discovered evidence that life, and also artificial activity, exist on the Red Planet.

The people here say that they have identified traces of a very large artificial dome in a recent image, and add the structure appears to be releasing wastes and residues from its activities.

“"Here at the top you see a spray […]. a straight nozzle that's horizontally placed, and what looks like a pipeline going into a dome […] below there's also a very large dome that is highly reflective, it looks like it's made of some sort of resin material,” says in a YouTube video Courtney Brown.

The researcher authored the video, called “Evidence of Artificiality on Mars,” and is also the founder of the Institute, an organization for psyches.

“We know of no geological processes that produce a horizontal nozzle with a strong powerful spray coming out of it. In fact most geological processes with geysers have flat land and the spray comes up. So that was an anomaly, we wondered: What's that all about?” Brown adds.

Some of the psyches working in the Institute described their experiences within, saying that they were capable of remotely-viewing what was going on inside from Earth.

The team is claiming that it is using “distant viewing” in a very scientific manner, that allows for their results to withstand scrutiny. But naturally, many skeptic have already begun expressing concern as to what the Institute is saying.

Critics say that the alleged research going on there is nothing by a science-fiction-like endeavor, without any meaning in reality. They qualify statements such as the one saying the dome is a secret US experiments as ludicrous.

Those who view the story with suspicion add that there is no way of knowing whether the structures are actually there without sending in a space probe, a lander, or a rover, for investigation.

The skeptics also say that there is little resemblance between the alleged pipelines and actual structures of this sort, as can be seen on Earth.

Most critics believe that the recent announcement is nothing but a publicity stunt, meant to ensure that the Institute becomes famous, and that private investigations are passed on as valid science, Space reports.