View Full Version : NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.
Ponce
29th April 2010, 04:03 PM
If we have to take the Zionist into another planet with us I'd rather that the human race dies right here.
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NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.
NASA unveiled the results of the recent Opportunity and Spirit probes sent millions of miles through the solar system to discover signs of extraterrestrial life.
The results are so promising boffins have already planned a host of other missions to discover whether there is extraterrestrial life in the universe.
The recent missions have gathered evidence of sulphates on Mars, a strong indication there is water on the planet and therefore life.
Previous missions to Mars have concluded there is probably water on the planet.
But the NASA boffins said the recent missions have gone further than any others in proving there is life on Mars.
They were particularly excited about the discovery of a sulphate called gypsum which, it has emerged recently, is found in large quantities among fossils in the Mediterranean.
Jack Farmer, researcher at the Arizona State University, in Tempe, Arizona, said he was "optimistic" there was - or had been - life on Mars.
Another of the scientists Bill Schopf, researcher at the University of California in Los Angeles, added: "One, thanks to Opportunity and the rovers and orbital imaging it is clear that there are literally vast areas of Mars that are carpeted with various sorts of sulphates, including gypsum.
Spectrism
29th April 2010, 05:06 PM
Title is a lie.
The recent missions have gathered evidence of sulphates on Mars, a strong indication there is water on the planet and therefore life.
That is like saying: we have discovered a stone in the forest and this is evidence that there is a castle also hidden there.
If there is life then show the evidence of life, not a necessary component.
oldmansmith
29th April 2010, 05:56 PM
I will be absolutely flabbergasted if the isn't life on Mars. On Earth, there is life in ice sheets, life at the bottom of the ocean in sulfuric vents, heck there is life a mile beneath the ocean floor in sediments.
oldmansmith
29th April 2010, 05:57 PM
I will be absolutely flabbergasted if there isn't life on Mars. On Earth, there is life in ice sheets, life at the bottom of the ocean in sulfuric vents, heck there is life a mile beneath the ocean floor in sediments.
No way there isn't microbial life on Mars at a minimum.
Ponce
29th April 2010, 06:04 PM
It would be very stupid of me to think that we are the only ones in billions upon trillions of galaxis.
cigarlover
29th April 2010, 08:06 PM
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Bullion_Bob
29th April 2010, 08:13 PM
The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen. Third most abundant is oxygen. Two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom....water....the universal catalyst.
There's all kinds of life out there. Enough that would make your head explode to fathom only a minuscule fraction of what is.
Buddha
29th April 2010, 08:18 PM
What gets me about the deep field images is that we are seeing these galaxies only as they appear. We are essentially looking back in time at these galaxies as they were perhaps millions or hundreds of thousands of years ago.
cigarlover
29th April 2010, 09:06 PM
I think the light from these galaxies is 13 billion years old so we are seeing them as they were 13 billion years ago.
Another way to look at it is if we were to travel at the speed of light, (186,000 miles per sec or about 700 million miles per hour) it would take 13 billion years to reach some of those galaxies.
Buddha
29th April 2010, 09:11 PM
I stand correct :) I wanted go go with a conservative estimate. Its so mind boggling that such things exist and happen. Life is truly grand.
uranian
30th April 2010, 01:03 AM
i saw an interview with bob dean's wife, in which she said that disclosure follows 3 stages on a typical planet; admission that there was life on another planet; admission that there still is actually life on another planet; admission that that life is here and now. we're getting very close to stage 1 now.
the presence of methane on mars is hard to explain without life to produce it. there's an interesting interview with linda moulton howe about this from a few months ago, she's talked to the NASA scientists behind the research on the mars meteorite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-86RdQzOuv8
Saul Mine
30th April 2010, 01:06 AM
Title is a lie.
The recent missions have gathered evidence of sulphates on Mars, a strong indication there is water on the planet and therefore life.
That is like saying: we have discovered a stone in the forest and this is evidence that there is a castle also hidden there.
If there is life then show the evidence of life, not a necessary component.
Just look at the responses on this thread. Plenty of people think ignorance is all the evidence they need.
It doesn't matter how many trillions of stars there are, the only thing that matters is whether there is life around more than one of them. What you choose to believe has nothing to do with it. And if we find anything that doesn't require water and oxygen and atmospheric pressure, we are not going to call it life no matter what.
7th trump
30th April 2010, 06:05 PM
Title is a lie.
The recent missions have gathered evidence of sulphates on Mars, a strong indication there is water on the planet and therefore life.
That is like saying: we have discovered a stone in the forest and this is evidence that there is a castle also hidden there.
If there is life then show the evidence of life, not a necessary component.
Ya just have to hand it to Spec with his way of seeing the truth.
I just cannot put it in words like he does.
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