Just out of CURIOSITY..what DO YOU THINK the BIG MARS DISCOVERY is? | |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 3147717 11/23/2012 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My guess is some form of life, or signs thereof (e.g., methane). Won't be a surprise to most of us, but even microbial life would shake things up for a fair percentage of the world. Quoting: Ms.Magoo wow. Bacteria on Mars. I'm shaking so hard. I'm screaming hysterically. If there IS live out there, they are probably a bunch of predators, why can't you nerds understand that? They probably will regard you the same way humans regard pigs, or cattle, or sheep. you are nothing but tasty farm animals to them, they have no respect for your infantile emotions or your stupid thoughs, or the fact you can make dumb noises with your mouths. |
| Borian User ID: 1139038 11/24/2012 12:22 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My guess is some form of life, or signs thereof (e.g., methane). Won't be a surprise to most of us, but even microbial life would shake things up for a fair percentage of the world. Quoting: Ms.Magoo wow. Bacteria on Mars. I'm shaking so hard. I'm screaming hysterically. If there IS live out there, they are probably a bunch of predators, why can't you nerds understand that? They probably will regard you the same way humans regard pigs, or cattle, or sheep. you are nothing but tasty farm animals to them, they have no respect for your infantile emotions or your stupid thoughs, or the fact you can make dumb noises with your mouths. Worse would be a bunch of sentient bacteria that are pissed we found them. |
| Ms.Magoo User ID: 1578009 11/24/2012 01:54 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My guess is some form of life, or signs thereof (e.g., methane). Won't be a surprise to most of us, but even microbial life would shake things up for a fair percentage of the world. Quoting: Ms.Magoo wow. Bacteria on Mars. I'm shaking so hard. I'm screaming hysterically. If there IS live out there, they are probably a bunch of predators, why can't you nerds understand that? They probably will regard you the same way humans regard pigs, or cattle, or sheep. you are nothing but tasty farm animals to them, they have no respect for your infantile emotions or your stupid thoughs, or the fact you can make dumb noises with your mouths. I think it's a given that life is abundant throughout the universe. So with that, it's totally possible, even probable that there would also be predatory lifeforms like those you described. My point was that while most of us here wouldn't be surprised at the idea of otherworldly life, even a finding of microbial life would seriously mess with a lot of others. How about those who think the Earth is like 2,000(or however many) years old and that dinosaur bones were planted by god as a test of faith? They'd have a conniption if life was found elsewhere. It's super-ignorant, but so are a lot of people (unfortunately). Looking at it like that, such an announcement would be "earth-shattering" on some scale. |
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| superflyscot User ID: 14217823 11/27/2012 02:29 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Catch 22. Boring wee microbes or big nasty Transformers? I think if NASA get hysterically excited and start talking about microbes being discovered, the sheeple will turn off. Not interesting enough for them, despite intelligent people understanding the ramifications for earth. But... If NASA come out with, yeah, we found intelligent alien life, and they are communicating with us, too many sheeple will turn conspiracy theorists and question it...and we know how crazy dem conspiracy theorists are! People don't believe we went to the moon...there will be a similar number questioning whether or not the Rover was actually there. But if it's all a big slow boiler lie that will reach the crescendo in 20 years when I'm an old man, I'll still question all I see, hear and experience. ![]() If you believe that corruption exists,would it not then be clear that corrupt people would do anything to hide evidence of their corruption?This is why conspiracy theories exist.Only because corruption exists. |
| Person445 (OP) The West Coast Truth User ID: 11438968 11/27/2012 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have we heard any new news on this yet.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12774950 Im starting to think NASA is dropping the ball on this. They said it would take weeks to know the results and then the information will be released. Last Edited by Person445 on 11/27/2012 04:35 PM Russell Scott ONLY interviews the best, the brightest and the most-brilliant in their field. Russell has interviewed: The inventor of the world's first working home cold-fusion reactor; Andrea Rossi, elongated skulls expert; Brien Foerster, Back to the Future actor; Crispin Glover, former-director of 'Project Stargate'; Dale Graff, Saved by the Light author; Dannion Brinkley, geo-politicist; F. William Engdahl, trends-forecaster; Gerald Celente, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island; G. Edward Griffin, BBC investigative journalist; Greg Palast, founder of The Venus Project; Jacque Fresco, mathematics professor; Jim Stein, cosmologist; Lawrence M. Krauss, political analyst; Webster Tarpley and hundreds more. Visit: [link to www.westcoasttruth.com] Follow: [link to twitter.com (secure)] FB: [link to www.facebook.com] Michael Cremo - June 19th David Wolfe - July 16th Order "PATH" - [link to www.amazon.com] |
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| Borian User ID: 1139038 11/28/2012 11:53 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My guess is some form of life, or signs thereof (e.g., methane). Won't be a surprise to most of us, but even microbial life would shake things up for a fair percentage of the world. Quoting: Ms.Magoo wow. Bacteria on Mars. I'm shaking so hard. I'm screaming hysterically. If there IS live out there, they are probably a bunch of predators, why can't you nerds understand that? They probably will regard you the same way humans regard pigs, or cattle, or sheep. you are nothing but tasty farm animals to them, they have no respect for your infantile emotions or your stupid thoughs, or the fact you can make dumb noises with your mouths. I think it's a given that life is abundant throughout the universe. So with that, it's totally possible, even probable that there would also be predatory lifeforms like those you described. My point was that while most of us here wouldn't be surprised at the idea of otherworldly life, even a finding of microbial life would seriously mess with a lot of others. How about those who think the Earth is like 2,000(or however many) years old and that dinosaur bones were planted by god as a test of faith? They'd have a conniption if life was found elsewhere. It's super-ignorant, but so are a lot of people (unfortunately). Looking at it like that, such an announcement would be "earth-shattering" on some scale. Kinda like dog years, I'm not convinced that God years = 1 regular year. |
| Eggcellent User ID: 13043121 11/29/2012 12:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A ten-thousand-year-old McRib Sandwich, as fresh as the day it was first produced? "I have come to the conclusion that all news should be treated like 9/11, assume it is a psyop with actors participating in a staged event complete with props, until proven otherwise, in which case assume whatever is being recorded, reported, televised, is distortions/lying by omission/outright lies, until proven otherwise." - Anonymous, 4-13-12 |
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| Berry User ID: 3661772 12/04/2012 07:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They probably won't say. That would lead to the idea that Venus, and Io (Jupitor moon) have life. That would expand to general acceptance by the populace. Further people would soon realize, the Startrek non-interference is possibly Cosmic law. And then they would call out and ask ... No . Too risky they thinks. Hypothesis only. Or really a thought, that pokes. |
| ROB User ID: 27371577 12/07/2012 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This picture is interesting. I saved it, opened it in photoshop, selected burn tool, midtones, 100%, and went on brushing the top portion, which's light. Some color blocks emerge in the central area, cant say what... [link to photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov] |
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| ROB User ID: 27371577 12/08/2012 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just saw on another site...omg...this is a wooden plank. what more proof that intelligence is there? [link to marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov] |