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No Need for Sample Return from Mars
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[quote:Faceless2:MV8zNDE1OTg5XzZEQjFBODY4] There is no need to waste huge money to collect and return samples from Mars, period. What is needed is simply to ask an anatomist to examine thin sections of Martian meteorites under a microscope. There are many meteorites that originated from Mars (note 1). Those Martian meteorites contain numerous organics (note 2) and fossilized cells and tissues (note 1). An anatomist can easily identify numerous fossilized cells and tissues (note 1) in the Martian meteorites. A biochemist can easily find numerous organics and macromolecules (note 3) in the Martian meteorites. It is easy to prove the fossil tissues in the Martian meteorites are not contamination from Earth. Evidence for the above claims: Note 1: http://wretchfossil.blogspot.tw/2010/08/nearly-all-meteorites-displayed-on-ebay.html Note 2: http://www.space.com/35012-curiosity-finds-mars-may-be-covered-in-organic-materials.html Note 3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murchison_meteorite [/quote]
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There is no need to waste huge money to collect and return samples from Mars, period.
What is needed is simply to ask an anatomist to examine thin sections of Martian meteorites under a microscope. There are many meteorites that originated from Mars (note 1). Those Martian meteorites contain numerous organics (note 2) and fossilized cells and tissues (note 1). An anatomist can easily identify numerous fossilized cells and tissues (note 1) in the Martian meteorites. A biochemist can easily find numerous organics and macromolecules (note 3) in the Martian meteorites. It is easy to prove the fossil tissues in the Martian meteorites are not contamination from Earth. Evidence for the above claims:
Note 1: [
link to wretchfossil.blogspot.tw
]
Note 2: [
link to www.space.com
]
Note 3: [
link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)
]
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