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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78012477 United States 10/25/2019 07:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | now look, you people need to stop talking about dribble with dribble. They found some thing the first test of this type, which they promptly pooped, (lame excuse). Now they are in clay with the drill, so it a duh moment. The "little bit pregnant" line is not going to work this time. |
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Faceless2 (OP) User ID: 78110578 Taiwan 10/25/2019 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA scientists said the results were very good for the first test with wet chemicals. However, NASA scientists changed their stories for the above. I hope NASA will not change the story for the second wet SAM test on Mars. But, someone told me NASA is about politics. Concerning DRY chemical tests, Mars rover Curiosity's SAM instrument already found many complex organic molecules. For example, see [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.com] Last Edited by Faceless2 on 10/27/2019 12:39 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78012477 United States 10/25/2019 07:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA said they found something for the history book in the first SAM test on Mars. Later they found the "something" resulted from solvent coming a broken cup intended for wet chemical test. Quoting: Faceless2 NASA said the results were very good for the first test (FORMAL OR INFORMAL) with wet chemicals. Anyway, NASA changed their story for the above. Change their story, just like you know who does so often. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78110877 United States 10/25/2019 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are inferring that this could be life, the molecules they found could be compared as finding a three word sentence, if life were the entire Encyclopedia Britannica. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76844575 They will spin, obfuscate, twist... anything they can think of to perpetuate the BIG LIE. LIFE is NOT a natural phenomenon. It is SUPERNATURAL, and you will NOT find it anywhere in the UNIVERSE but here on this beautiful ONE OF A KIND planet. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16762662 United States 10/25/2019 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think so, I can't wrap my mind around doing research of Mars they have to be kidding. Play time for kiddies with degrees in Astro physics. They have to have a place to employ these people after they sucker punched them into 6 years of college only to find out the field is impossibly competitive and there is little opportunity, making it easy for those in the club to maintain their status quo about what is real or important. It's the same with a Marine Biology degree, useless. You will slave and starve most of your life, if you're lucky maybe manage a pet store or at the top teach twice a week as an adjunct. It's just so ridiculously competitive, plus most people don't have the passion for a thing enough to keep going for 20 years in near poverty, on ships and podunk places doing research projects. After a while you just stop thinking about it and focus on what's left, your own life. I am not wasting it thinking about Mars for countless hours. I'm not going, and I don't think anyone will be going any time soon. |
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CSnow User ID: 74827762 United States 10/25/2019 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are inferring that this could be life, the molecules they found could be compared as finding a three word sentence, if life were the entire Encyclopedia Britannica. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76844575 They will spin, obfuscate, twist... anything they can think of to perpetuate the BIG LIE. LIFE is NOT a natural phenomenon. It is SUPERNATURAL, and you will NOT find it anywhere in the UNIVERSE but here on this beautiful ONE OF A KIND planet. Actually, I imagine it's far more common than assumed. School textbooks from over 60 years ago nonchalantly theorized that markings on the surface of Mars probably signified some type of plant life. Although life in our solar system is not as obvious as that - and is therefore incorrect - the attitude of writers back then hit close to the mark. If molecular life is found on Mars that will be about as phenomenal as detecting ice in Anarctica. . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78111473 United States 10/25/2019 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | shit i remember seeing the viking missions live in 1975 and noticed ice on the ground Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75875398 it took 30+ more years for anyone to admit there was water on mars i'm sure they have known about the life on mars since at least viking You mean on Devon Island??? Or maybe he Mars that no one has a bloody chance of getting t0? |
Rosicrucian1 User ID: 77161887 Canada 10/25/2019 12:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | shit i remember seeing the viking missions live in 1975 and noticed ice on the ground Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75875398 it took 30+ more years for anyone to admit there was water on mars i'm sure they have known about the life on mars since at least viking good point, and we still got agents going around paid to deny any of this still to this day as well. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78075976 United States 10/25/2019 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last edited on Oct. 25, 2019 Quoting: Faceless2 Quoting from the last 3rd and 4th paragraphs in [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)] "They built upon the valuable dress rehearsal at Ogunquit Beach to make adjustments that improved the recent experiment." ""SAM's data is extremely complex and takes time to interpret," Mahaffy said." My experience (note 1) and the above quotes tell me NASA found complex organic molecules at Glen Etive, Mars. Note 1: my experience detailed in Thread: NASA Found Complex Molecules at Glen Etive, Mars and in my website [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.com] See also: 1. Artifacts (?) at Glen Etive, Mars: [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] 2. Martian neuron remains at Glen Etive, Mars: [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] You can't see neurons with your eyes. They're too small. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69766872 United States 10/25/2019 02:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last edited on Oct. 25, 2019 Quoting: Faceless2 Quoting from the last 3rd and 4th paragraphs in [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)] "They built upon the valuable dress rehearsal at Ogunquit Beach to make adjustments that improved the recent experiment." ""SAM's data is extremely complex and takes time to interpret," Mahaffy said." My experience (note 1) and the above quotes tell me NASA found complex organic molecules at Glen Etive, Mars. Note 1: my experience detailed in Thread: NASA Found Complex Molecules at Glen Etive, Mars and in my website [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.com] See also: 1. Artifacts (?) at Glen Etive, Mars: [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] 2. Martian neuron remains at Glen Etive, Mars: [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] You can't see neurons with your eyes. They're too small. They were really big neurons, they had really good vision, and they used LSD. |
Faceless2 (OP) User ID: 78113828 Taiwan 10/26/2019 08:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last edited on Oct. 25, 2019 Quoting: Faceless2 Quoting from the last 3rd and 4th paragraphs in [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)] "They built upon the valuable dress rehearsal at Ogunquit Beach to make adjustments that improved the recent experiment." ""SAM's data is extremely complex and takes time to interpret," Mahaffy said." My experience (note 1) and the above quotes tell me NASA found complex organic molecules at Glen Etive, Mars. Note 1: my experience detailed in Thread: NASA Found Complex Molecules at Glen Etive, Mars and in my website [link to wretchfossil.blogspot.com] See also: 1. Artifacts (?) at Glen Etive, Mars: [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] 2. Martian neuron remains at Glen Etive, Mars: [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] You can't see neurons with your eyes. They're too small. Some types of animal have neurons larger than 1 mm across. Human eyes can see things smaller than 0.2 mm across. Martian micron-sized neurons can be magnified to about 40X, as shown in my figure [link to www.flickr.com (secure)] Last Edited by Faceless2 on 10/27/2019 12:35 AM |