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Numerous Biological Organics Found on Mars | |
Faceless2 Offer Upgrade User ID: 73758022 Taiwan 01/11/2017 04:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1. The "X-ray amorphous" material in [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] and in [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.tw] account for 30% to 75% of the samples. 2. Most of the "X-ray amorphous" material is organics undetectable by CheMin but detected by SAM (see [link to www.space.com] ) Explanation: X-ray amorphous material includes volcanic glass and organics (see [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] ). The 30 to 75 percent X-ray amorphous material cannot have come from meteorites, as only two meteorites were found in Gale Crater, Mars. The x-ray amorphous material is unlikely to be mostly volcanic glass, as there is no volcano in Gale Crater, Mars. So, the X-ray amorphous material should be mostly organics that resulted from biology rather than from abiogenesis (see [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.tw] ) Added on Jan. 12, 2016: Minerals Mentioned in Point 1 Links Minerals mentioned in Point 1 links can exist both in natural rocks and in artificial rocks. Since there are numerous artificial rocks in Gale Crater (see [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.tw] ), the minerals mentioned above do not indicate that they come from natural rocks or artificial roks. Last Edited by Faceless2 on 01/25/2017 03:39 AM |
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