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The Mars Mystery: A Tale of the End of Two Worlds
 
 

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Graham Hancock , Bauval Robert , John Grigsby
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世界各地に残る大洪水、衝突の神話、そして火星・・・
そこに秘められたメッセージとは?
1996年、NASAは火星隕石中に微生物化石が見つかったと発表し、人々の火星への思いにふたたび火をつけた。火星は、かつて水と大気に恵まれた豊かな星だったのだ。太陽系の中で最も地球に近い星、火星が死の星と化した原因は何だったのか。世界各地の古代遺跡は、火星に起こった大惨事を記憶にとどめようとしたものではないのか。そして、同じようなことが、近い将来地球にも起こる可能性を示唆しているのでは……飽くことを知らぬ探求心と緻密な調査に基づき、ハンコックが現代人へ送るメッセージ。

火星と地球は数千万キロメートルという宇宙空間を隔てているにもかかわらず、両者の間には神秘的な交わりがある。この二つの惑星はくりかえし互いの物質を交換してきた。いちばん最近の例は、一九七〇年代初めの火星着陸以来、地球から送られている宇宙船だ。同様に、火星の表面からは岩のかたまりが放出され、それが周期的に地球に衝突していることも、いまではわかっている。一九九七年までに一〇個あまりの隕石が、その化学組成から火星起源であることが確認されている。これらは専門用語で「SNC(スニック)隕石」と呼ばれている(最初の三つの隕石が発見された場所であるシャーゴッタイト、ナクラ、シャシニーの頭文字にちなんでいる)。いまも研究者たちは世界中でSNC隕石を探しまわっている。英国惑星科学研究所のコリン・ピリンガー博士の計算によれば、「毎年、一〇〇トンにのぼる火星の物質が地球に降り注いでいる」という。一九八四年、そんな火星起源の隕石の一つが南極大陸で見つかった。ALH84001と名付けられたこの隕石には、小さなチューブ状の構造が見られた。一九九六年八月、NASAはこれを「三六億年以上前に火星に生息していた可能性のあるバクテリアに似た微生物の化石かもしれない」と発表し、センセーションを巻きおこした。一九九六年一〇月には、英国自由大学の科学者グループが同じく火星から飛来した隕石EETA79001にも、生命の化学的痕跡が見られると発表した。ところが、驚くべきことに、このときは「この生命体はほんの六〇万年前のものだと考えられる」と発表された・・・・・・・・・・ --このテキストは、 単行本 版に関連付けられています。

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世界各地に残る大洪水、衝突の神話、そして火星…そこに秘められたメッセージとは? 記録的ベストセラー「神々の指紋」の著者が飽くことを知らぬ探究心と緻密な調査に基づき、新たな境地を開く驚愕のノンフィクション。 --このテキストは、 単行本 版に関連付けられています。

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  • ハードカバー: 384ページ
  • 出版社: Michael Joseph Ltd (1998/5/28)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 0718143140
  • ISBN-13: 978-0718143145
  • 発売日: 1998/5/28
  • 商品の寸法: 23.6 x 16 x 4 cm
  • おすすめ度: 5つ星のうち 2.0  レビューをすべて見る (2件のカスタマーレビュー)
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13 人中、9人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
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「神々の指紋」で感銘を受けましたので、本書も期待して読んだのですが、ちょっと外れてしまいました。

勿論、有能な著者のこと、話としては面白く、スラスラと読めてしまうのですが、火星の分析データが基本的にはバイキングによる画像だけですから、「神々の指紋」で見せた数字のお遊びもかなり苦しいものがあり、説得力に欠けるものとなっています。

代わりと言っては何ですが、火星のデータが乏しい分、彗星や小惑星の記述に力を入れており、映画「アルマゲドン」のような恐怖の可能性は十分ありえる、ということは伝わってまいりました。

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44 人中、40人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
WELL-REASONED ACCOUNT OF "THE FLAYED PLANET" 2005/8/29
By Theresa Welsh - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
This may be the most speculative of all Hancock's books, but he gives you plenty to think about. I wondered if this book would just be another rehashing of Richard Hoagland's ideas about the artificiality of the "monuments" of the Cydonia region of Mars, but instead it's pure Graham Hancock. He connects some dots from his previous books, looking again at the significance of the layout of the Giza plateau in Egypt as well as Teotihaucan in Mexico and speculating about whether the ancients have left us a message. It's a dire warning that our planet may be in for a pounding by explosive projectiles from space - the same dangerous objects that may have destroyed the planet Mars.

Hancock provides plenty of background on the swarm of comets and asteroids that are on Earth-crossing orbits and how they got there. It seems as our galaxy makes its great circle over millions of years it periodically encounters the galactic arm which is full of debris. Some of this debris remains with our solar system, but on unstable orbits. Comets, it turns out, can begin as huge objects many miles across. They generally break up at some point into smaller more numerous objects and work their way from the far end of our solar system to closer to the sun - and, of course, passing by Earth. And yes, comets CAN hit planets as we learned with the explosive impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on the planet Jupiter in 1994. One of the impact craters it left is larger than Earth!

Hancock explores the photos we have of Mars that show it must have had liquid water in its past. He gives us a complete summary of the structures found at Cydonia, including the famous face. Despite NASA's release of a picture that made the face look like a bunch of random scratches, the speculation of artificiality is very much alive. NASA was deceptive in releasing a "raw" photo, something they normally do not do. It is obvious they wanted to put an end to the public's fascination with the face. Even cleaned up, the photo shows an irregular structure that only looks a bit like a face. But the whole concept of Cydonia as a place with constructed monuments never rested solely on the face. There is the matter of the geometry of the area, which seems to have encoded a lot of the same numbers as the pyramids of Giza and other ancient Earth monuments.

In true Hancock fashion, the author provides us with penty of food for thought. He carefully labels his ideas as speculation, not fact, but he conjectures that the damage to Mars could have been recent, not millions of years ago, and it could have coincided with the great flood stories of Earth and an apparent disaster or series of disasters in the time frame of 9000 to 12,000 years ago. These may have involved a scattering of comets and other space objects that are still a danger to Earth; that previous cycles of these swarms from space wiped out the dinosaurs and caused other mass extinctions on Earth.

Hancock goes on to speculate that disasters on earth may not be purely geological events, but may have to do with man's treatment of his fellow man and his respect (or lack of it) for his world. He laments that the nations of Earth are doing almost nothing to search the solar system for the danger that may be awaiting our home. Is it just hubris that makes up think we are the culmination of all previous generations of humankind? Or are we dead wrong, and is human civilization destined to experience cycles of destruction? Will our Mother Earth become a dead place like Mars? As always, Graham Hancock provides entertaining reading whether you buy into it or not.
11 人中、11人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
Beyond the scope of most who enjoy Hancock's other writings 1999/12/19
By Barbara D. Bullas - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
Like so many other Hancock readers, I have read all of his previously written books, but note in other reviews, the absence of any mention about what I consider to be his most profound and factual writing, "Lords of Poverty."

Mr. Hancock continues to intrigue me with all of the "possibilities" of this present work. I am now even more inclined to give credence to his research because of "Lords of Poverty" which, although written ten years ago, has proven to be right on target!

I must say that as I read "Mars Mystery..." I found myself surfing the Web trying to access his bibleographies in an attempt to better understand exactly what he was talking about. In every respect, however, the book is an adventure in learning and an expansion of one's intellectual peripheries.

31 人中、26人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
Cosmic deaths and cosmic corpses: signs of demise... 2004/1/30
By Takis Tz. - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
I've read literally 100s of books in my life but this was with ease one of the most fascinating ones I've laid my eyes on.

I could start right off by praising Hancock's research and the integrity of his sources, but actually, before any of that, I think special credit should be given to this man's authorship.

Indeed that's in my mind the biggest asset of this book: that it's a definitive "cantputdowner". The only way i could see someone not being thoroughly engulfed in this marvelous work of a book is if he's either brainwashed beyond repair and refuses to hear anything entertaining notions that go against the "programm" in his mind, or, worse still, if someone is basically cerebrally pulseless.

Hancock spreads out a super convincing, mm, not so much theory, but argument. At no point in his book, again to his credit, does he dogmatically claim "look, there WAS intelligent life on Mars at some point" but he does claim that the evidence is overwhelming towards such a direction and that the rather bizzare attitude of Nasa about this might be actually confirming this or at the very least fuels suspicion to the max.

The premise here is the stunning "monuments" in the area of Cydonia and the implications arising from this. It's not only the well known (???) face on Mars but also the hexagonal eerily symmetrical pyramids and other such phenomena that have tell-tale signs of artificiality about them.

Even though i've read quite some, especially on the net, about the "Face" i found that there was actually an ocean of data i was totally unaware of. Hancock goes on a lenghty but very pleasant to read diatribe about those constructions but where it gets immensely interesting is when he tackles the more-than-strange behavior of Nasa about the whole issue. NASA to put it in a nutshell has been basically fronting the theory that not only the winds are particularly talented out on Mars but that they are also selectively talented as they seem to be creating things in Cydonia and only.

That might be laughable enough one would think, but their overall attitude to public demand for further and detailed investigation on these anomalies so the matter could (?) be put to rest has been borderline conspiratorial. The world has either had to deal with outright refusals or with grainy photos that Nasa releases in an apparent effort to conceal what really? Questiosn that scream for immediate answers. NASA general politics are also discussed in the process and, well, they dont seem exactly "crystal-clean" stuff to put it extremely mildly.

But by then you'd only be half way through the book: the latter half is the one that -incredibly-manages to capture the imagination even more albeit in a macabre and cosmically scary way.

If the death of Mars as all evidence overwhelmingly suggests came from a cosmic bombardment of comets or fragments thereof what are the implications to us here? Especially since the spectacular "atatck" of comet Levy-Shoemaker on Jupiter there has been more discussion about such a danger even if the budget we actually have on comet-orbit watching is downright ridiculous.

Hancock reveals to the uninitiated, like myself, that comets are not a distant low-probability threat but an ever-present and increasingly threatening reality. Alone in our solar system there are 100s of 1000s of them flying about in anarchic orbits and in mindbending speeds (most between 45.000-60.000klm/hour). Many are so called "earth-crossers" as they regularly (in universal terms) cross our orbit.

When one thinks that our current theory holds that the dinos became history indeed because of a comet or that there have been not just that one but several seriously damaging impacts in Earth's past, but also, that contrary to mainstream belief a comet does not have to be "giant size" (i.e planet-size) but a mere few kilometers in diameter to make the "blue planet" another cosmic corpse with a past. But with no present.

Hancock does also question the possible connection between a past civilisation on Mars and ourselves and again, the evidence more than confirms his notion that such a connection is not some far-out sci-fi type thought but it is actually supported by our ancient heritage. What i like a lot about Hancock compared to other researchers of the genre is that he's actual very casual and undogmatic even when he suggests (but never insists) such dazzling theories.

An absolutely tremendous book on all levels. If you do have a "sucpicion department" in your brain the "Mars Mystery" will confirm your worst fears. All this has nothing to do with "conspiracy theories" by the way. As a journalist once said at the beginning of the 20th century:

"...it's not the conspiracy theories that interest me, it's the theories about conspiracies."

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