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| Dr.Block:
--- Quote from: Messes on June 19, 2009, 03:24:44 PM ---I know this sounds far-fetched, but I think Mars was just like Earth. The people there, just like us, had wars. They inturn forgeted the planet up and all died out. Same thing will happen to us. --- End quote --- I two believe Mars is a post-apocalyptic Earth. Just minus the humans loving it up. |
| Riot:
scientists believe that our life came from Mars, they found fragments of stones in the north pole, it was from Mars. |
| Solid:
That I do, a book I read said that billions of years ago astronomers think that Mars had an atmosphere that could sustain life, but it eventually faded away. Turning Mars into a "freezing desert". It's air now mostly consists of carbon dioxide. |
| Nitramtj:
--- Quote from: Riot on June 19, 2009, 08:55:11 PM ---scientists believe that our life came from Mars, they found fragments of stones in the north pole, it was from Mars. --- End quote --- Like 1% of the scientists? Antimatter reacts with an equal ammount of matter. It isn't a chain reaction that will kill the whole earth. Now "strange matter" is what you want to worry about, that can cause a chain reaction but it only exists in theories. About this big mass of antimatter, I've read we believe there should have been a lot leftover from the 'big bang' but for reasons unknown, it isn't there. I saw a program on tv that followed some scientists who believe there is a wormhole between the pacific and atlantic oceans causing the Bermuda triangle, yea right. But hey, I might be wrong, I try not to completely shut the idea out. |
| Riot:
Yeah but it's dead, and the Mars stones are still scatered around the planet. Must be a huge asteroid crashed into the planet and killed all complex life but the single felled organisims landed here |
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