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Post Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:16 pm

Life On Mars, Lets Talk About It.

Ok So I Found This Video While Stubling On Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5lnavfx ... re=channel

What Do U Think About it.

I Personally This Its Just Some Rocks That Look Like A Dude Walking, Or Its Bin Laden!
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Post Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:00 pm

It's the shadow of a rock. There's another picture somewhere else of it at a different angle that shows a similar figure but distorted due to different angle viewpoint and more of the rock is exposed.
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Hmm, i made this a few months ago. sadly not many people joined. anyways heres the link :

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Post Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:49 am

Mars is a dead planet. No level of technology will ever change that.

Let's move on.

How about searching for intelligent life in Washington D.C.?
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Post Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:22 pm

que13x wrote:Mars is a dead planet. No level of technology will ever change that.

Let's move on.

How about searching for intelligent life in Washington D.C.?

Not nessaseraly true, If you heated the ice underneath the planets surface it could/would become habbitable also, Bio-Technology to change C02 into carbon + Oxygen is around so its possible.
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did any1 even check my group? :(
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Post Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:14 pm

LOL@Que

And, there could be life on mars. After all, there's a lot of sulfuric acid and there's an organism that lives on Earth completely in sulfuric acid and doesn't require oxygen.
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Post Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:39 am

define life....do we mean just a living organism or a living organism that is similiar to the ones on earth?
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Post Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:32 am

Alex Finlay wrote:If you heated the ice underneath the planets surface it could/would become habbitable also, Bio-Technology to change C02 into carbon + Oxygen is around so its possible.


Not permanently.

Mars doesn't have a magnetosphere shielding it from the solar wind like earth does. This means that any atmosphere present on mars is continually being blown out into space. An atmosphere thick enough to sustain animal life would need to continually be replenished.

There can't be that much O2 trapped in the ice at the caps. Mars is just too small.
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Post Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:24 pm

Yes. However with technology getting better and better, we won't have a half decent Ozone layer soon. Formula O3 for you sciencey guys here.
However if their is a big enough "Solar Storm" it pushs our own Magnetic sphere to a side thats why we need our Ozone layer, So basicly we are f**ked either way.
Also like i said Technology is getting better and faster all the time.
So you can garantee when it happons we will be ready.
Also, Life on earth isnt permanant. Nothing can be "Perminant" So :/
Also Once the ice melted all that presure and rock moving would be bound to create life.
Like everything eloves to different enviroments "Evee" Pokemon example but a good 1, In different enviroments Evee evloves different forms.
basicly some things in earth, Can survive under the Whole pressure of the ocean, right at the bottom.
Things WILL evolve, its how life goes.
Technology onnly holds evolution back :/
Also it doesn't only take O2 traped for there to be oxygen, Like i said if you got carbon dioxide converters you could do it Easily.
Equip them with Solar pannels and presto.
Also if you manage to get a sortof greenhouse thing in it Plants would Thrive.
Thanks, Alex.
God me and you have to have a big debate about science some time. Seems like you are good at it too :-)
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