“Is this a pyramid on MARS?!” The question, emblazoned across a recent internet meme (as seen in the image above, juxtaposing the original Martian landscape with our rendition of a square pyramid), has ignited imaginations worldwide. Just days ago, images from Martian orbiters revealed a startlingly geometric, square shape etched onto the rusty plains of the red planet. This isn’t a rolling dune or a randomly formed rock, it’s a distinctly rectilinear shape, almost perfectly square, that bears an uncanny resemblance to the base of a pyramid. Even Elon Musk, the spacefaring visionary himself, couldn’t resist commenting, urging “Investigation!”
Suddenly, the age-old mysteries of Earth’s own pyramids take on a new, interplanetary dimension. Could this Martian square be more than just a geological anomaly? Could it be evidence of ancient Martian architecture, a silent testament to a civilization that may have once thrived beyond our blue sphere? And more provocatively, could pyramids themselves be a symbol, a signature structure, employed by extraterrestrial civilizations as they traverse the cosmos, leaving echoes of their passage from world to world?

The discovery of this Martian square, depicted in the image where the left side shows the original Martian terrain and the right side overlaying lines to emphasize the square shape, arrives at a fascinating moment – a moment when we’re already grappling with extraordinary claims of past Martian life, thanks to individuals like Boriska Kipriyanovich.
Now 27, Boriska hails from Volgograd, Russia, and carries a story so audacious, so cosmically grand, that it resonates with this very image of a potential pyramid base on Mars. Since childhood, Boriska has claimed to remember a past life – not just any past life, but a life lived on Mars. He speaks of a Martian civilization, technologically advanced and capable of interstellar travel, tragically decimated by a nuclear catastrophe thousands of years ago. And like a character from science fiction made real, Boriska believes he, and others like him, have reincarnated on Earth to prevent a similar fate from befalling our blue planet.
Labeled an “Indigo Child,” Boriska’s early life was indeed remarkable, with reports detailing his extraordinary development and deep fascination with Mars and space. This wasn’t just a childhood interest; it was a consuming passion that culminated in the astonishing revelation: he remembered Mars because he had lived there.
Boriska paints a vivid picture of Martian life, recalling tall beings, advanced technology, and even participation in Martian wars. He speaks of a nuclear conflict, a tragedy that scattered survivors across the cosmos. But perhaps even more intriguingly, he weaves his Martian narrative into the very fabric of Earth’s ancient enigmas, particularly the Great Sphinx of Egypt. He asserts that the key to a deeper understanding of human life lies hidden within this iconic monument, a “mechanism behind the ear” waiting to be unlocked, promising a significant shift in human existence.
Is it mere coincidence that Boriska’s story, with its talk of advanced Martians and lost civilizations, emerges alongside the rediscovery of a potentially artificial square structure on Mars, a shape that mirrors the very form of our own planet’s most iconic ancient structures: the pyramids?
The pyramids of Earth, with their precise alignments and enduring mysteries, already stand as testaments to ancient ingenuity. Could the Martian square be a similar testament on another world? Could pyramids, with their powerful geometric form, be more than just tombs or monuments? Could they be symbols, markers left by advanced civilizations as they move across the stars, building echoes of themselves on different planets?
Imagine a technologically advanced Martian civilization, builders of spaceships and, perhaps, pyramids. If Boriska’s memories hold any thread of truth, they were a society that understood the universe in ways we are only beginning to grasp. Is it so far-fetched to consider that pyramids – on Mars, on Earth, perhaps on other worlds yet undiscovered – might be a recurring motif in the architecture of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations? Perhaps these structures serve not just a practical purpose, but also a symbolic one, resonating across planets, linking distant societies in a cosmic web of shared architectural language.
Could the pyramids on Earth, especially the Sphinx, be somehow linked to this potential Martian past? Could Boriska, this “Martian boy” with his extraordinary memories, be offering us a fragmented, albeit fantastical, lens through which to view these cosmic mysteries? Perhaps the “mechanism behind the Sphinx’s ear” isn’t a literal device, but a metaphor for unlocking a deeper understanding of this possible interplanetary connection, a shared history echoed in stone and dust across the solar system.
Of course, skepticism remains vital. Boriska’s claims are extraordinary and lack scientific proof. His narrative could be richly imagined fiction. The Martian square might be a natural geological formation, a trick of Martian light and shadow.
Yet, the human spirit thrives on wonder and the pursuit of the unknown. The image of a square on Mars, coupled with Boriska Kipriyanovich’s story, invites us to expand our perspectives, to consider the possibility of interconnected cosmic histories. It encourages us to contemplate whether pyramids, both here and potentially on Mars, are more than just structures; whether they might be symbols of a universal civilization, or civilizations, leaving their mark across the galaxy.
As we continue to explore Mars, to probe the secrets of our own ancient past, and to listen to the extraordinary stories that emerge, perhaps we will find that the universe is far more interconnected and mysterious than we ever dared to imagine. And maybe, just maybe, a square on Mars and a boy from Russia are whispering clues to a cosmic puzzle of truly pyramid proportions.