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Started by Title27GT, July 24, 2007, 09:06:05 PM

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Quote from: V on July 24, 2007, 09:12:01 PM
How can you say his statement is completely untrue? You have no proof saying otherwise.  psyduck;
...Because no fish fossils have ben found on Mars. Just bacteria-like organisms. psyduck;

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V

Quote from: Lawlz on July 24, 2007, 09:15:01 PM
...Because no fish fossils have ben found on Mars. Just bacteria-like organisms. psyduck;


trout, bitch

Title27GT

Quote from: HUNTER TECTRON on July 24, 2007, 09:12:42 PM
I want proof that there are fish fossils on Mars.

STOP BITCHING, GIVE ME A SECOND.
I don't know if we've specifically found fossils, but we do know there was an ocean and there was life in an ocean.

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Quote from: V on July 24, 2007, 09:14:43 PM
they found trout on the planet. :|

Someone threw 'em up there.
They found golf balls on the Moon. :|

V

Quote from: HUNTER TECTRON on July 24, 2007, 09:16:32 PM
Someone threw 'em up there.
They found golf balls on the Moon. :|


they found my balls on pluto. :\

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Quote from: V on July 24, 2007, 09:17:05 PM
they found my balls on pluto. :\

Who kicked them up there? psyduck;
You poor, ball-less creature. gonk;

Title27GT

Mars' polar ice caps were observed as early as the mid-17th century, and they were first proven to grow and shrink alternately, in the summer and winter of each hemisphere, by William Herschel in the latter part of the 18th century. By the mid-19th century, astronomers knew that Mars had certain other similarities to Earth, for example that the length of a day on Mars was almost the same as a day on Earth. They also knew that its axial tilt was similar to Earth's, which meant it experienced seasons just as Earth does - but of nearly double the length owing to its much longer year. These observations led to the increase in speculation that the darker albedo features were water, and brighter ones were land. It was therefore natural to suppose that Mars may be inhabited by some form of life.

In recent years speculation has grown as a result of studying the ALH84001 Mars meteorite which concluded that it contained fossilized microbes.

Scientists have found hematite, a mineral that forms in the presence of water. Many scientists have long held this to be almost self-evident based on various geological landforms on the planet

V

Quote from: HUNTER TECTRON on July 24, 2007, 09:19:06 PM
Who kicked them up there? psyduck;
You poor, ball-less creature. gonk;


hime did.  gonk;

Daddy

Quote from: Title27GT on July 24, 2007, 09:19:27 PM
Mars' polar ice caps were observed as early as the mid-17th century, and they were first proven to grow and shrink alternately, in the summer and winter of each hemisphere, by William Herschel in the latter part of the 18th century. By the mid-19th century, astronomers knew that Mars had certain other similarities to Earth, for example that the length of a day on Mars was almost the same as a day on Earth. They also knew that its axial tilt was similar to Earth's, which meant it experienced seasons just as Earth does - but of nearly double the length owing to its much longer year. These observations led to the increase in speculation that the darker albedo features were water, and brighter ones were land. It was therefore natural to suppose that Mars may be inhabited by some form of life.

In recent years speculation has grown as a result of studying the ALH84001 Mars meteorite which concluded that it contained fossilized microbes.

Scientists have found hematite, a mineral that forms in the presence of water. Many scientists have long held this to be almost self-evident based on various geological landforms on the planet
Fish=/= Microbes.

Even then it's still not confirmed if the fossils originated on Earth or on Mars.

Title27GT

Quote from: JMV290 on July 24, 2007, 09:21:53 PM
Fish=/= Microbes.

Even then it's still not confirmed if the fossils originated on Earth or on Mars.


the point is...if you'd kindly shut the fuck up...
earth is not even close to being a meaningful part of the universe. I guarantee you.

V


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