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(OP) User ID: 78743367 Taiwan 04/05/2020 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The importance of the above discovery: The discovery makes it unnecessary for NASA to bring rocks back from Mars, because NASA already has many Martian meteorites that are Martian "volcanic rocks", each of which contains numerous tiny fossils. Last Edited by Faceless2 on 04/06/2020 12:41 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75668073 United States 04/05/2020 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The importance of the above discovery: Quoting: Faceless2 The discovery makes it unnecessary for NASA to bring rocks back from Mars, because NASA already has many Martian meteorites that are Martian "volcanic rocks", each of which containing numerous microbes. Uhmm no, lol...Mars rocks, both on the ground and the sea floor are almost immediately contaminated with terrestrial microbes yo. The general scientific community will never accept findings from these samples due to that contamination, even if the microbes are proven to be fossilized, and of unknown origin. |
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(OP) User ID: 78743367 Taiwan 04/05/2020 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The importance of the above discovery: Quoting: Faceless2 The discovery makes it unnecessary for NASA to bring rocks back from Mars, because NASA already has many Martian meteorites that are Martian "volcanic rocks", each of which containing numerous microbes. Uhmm no, lol...Mars rocks, both on the ground and the sea floor are almost immediately contaminated with terrestrial microbes yo. The general scientific community will never accept findings from these samples due to that contamination, even if the microbes are proven to be fossilized, and of unknown origin. Life on Earth does not have the protein and amino acids that are found solely in meteorites. Last Edited by Faceless2 on 04/08/2020 05:21 AM |
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User ID: 78671948 United States 04/05/2020 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The importance of the above discovery: Quoting: Faceless2 The discovery makes it unnecessary for NASA to bring rocks back from Mars, because NASA already has many Martian meteorites that are Martian "volcanic rocks", each of which containing numerous microbes. Uhmm no, lol...Mars rocks, both on the ground and the sea floor are almost immediately contaminated with terrestrial microbes yo. The general scientific community will never accept findings from these samples due to that contamination, even if the microbes are proven to be fossilized, and of unknown origin. Comments have been disabled. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78583626 United States 04/05/2020 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The following news story reports that billions of organisms live in volcanic rocks on the sea floor: [link to www.express.co.uk (secure)] Quoting: Faceless2 Wow, did it take a study to find out what anyone with a brain would know? |
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(OP) User ID: 78743367 Taiwan 04/06/2020 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Related news report: [link to www.nationalgeographic.co.uk (secure)] Quoted from the above news story: "Does this new discovery boost the chance that similar life could be found in comparable places on our planetary neighbour? “Absolutely,” Lever says. Although its origins remain unclear, methane is present on Mars, which means some of those methane-eating, crust-inhabiting microbes found under the South Pacific could exist in some form on the red planet too." Another news report: [link to www.popularmechanics.com (secure)] Research article: [link to www.nature.com (secure)] Last Edited by Faceless2 on 04/07/2020 03:20 AM |