Poll

Was there ever life on Mars?

Yes
39 (54.9%)
No
11 (15.5%)
There still is.
21 (29.6%)

Total Members Voted: 4

Author Topic: Mars : Has it ever had life?  (Read 4386 times)

Why do you think of a nuclear war? They probably had black hole technology and the power to transfer a civilizasion to other planets, we are not even close to that
Actually I heard that there were some British scientists who supposedly invented a black hole generator, minus the transferring civilizations.

Why do you think of a nuclear war? They probably had black hole technology and the power to transfer a civilizasion to other planets, we are not even close to that

i have always wanted to find out whats on the other side of the black hole

Actually I heard that there were some British scientists who supposedly invented a black hole generator, minus the transferring civilizations.
*french*
There was an extremely tiny possibility that they could have destroyed the world.

Well if a small drop of antimatter fell in the grass the whole planet would collapse on that small spot.

Antimatter+matter=:(

But dark matter, no one knows what dark matter is, no one seen it touched it or studied it, they think it's the barrier between nothing and the universe

microscopic bugs, single celled organisms, etc. are considered living.
Bacteria--Not living :3

Bacteria--Not living :3
:/ You are kidding right?

Bacteria--Not living :3
bacteria is the oldest form of life ever

Well if a small drop of antimatter fell in the grass the whole planet would collapse on that small spot.

Antimatter+matter=:(

Uh no, it would annihilate a small patch of matter releasing energy. Lots of energy yes, but not nearly enough to blow up a planet.

They're talking about making antimatter grenades as a matter of fact. Tiny grenades with pockets of suspended antimatter that's released into another compartment filled with some element causing an annihilation reaction, thus releasing energy and causing a decent explosion. These would probably be the size of a handgun bullet, that small.

You really question that there has been NO LIFE WHATSOEVER on Mars in 4.5 billion years?
Pack up your stuff and leave.

Uh no, it would annihilate a small patch of matter releasing energy. Lots of energy yes, but not nearly enough to blow up a planet.

They're talking about making antimatter grenades as a matter of fact. Tiny grenades with pockets of suspended antimatter that's released into another compartment filled with some element causing an annihilation reaction, thus releasing energy and causing a decent explosion. These would probably be the size of a handgun bullet, that small.



Oh no D:

Since we are made of matter that means we will be insinerated, anything that touches antimatter with matter will just disapear!

On TV they were explaning antimatter and how it still exists in the middle of the galexy, well they explaned that when an alien antimatter ship colides with a matter ship they will disapear in a flash because of the reaction!

Srry I'm on Iphone if I misspelled any words of some sort

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.
I two believe Mars is a post-apocalyptic Earth. Just minus the humans loving it up.

scientists believe that our life came from Mars, they found fragments of stones in the north pole, it was from Mars.

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.

scientists believe that our life came from Mars, they found fragments of stones in the north pole, it was from Mars.

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.
« Last Edit: June 19, 2009, 09:24:42 PM by Nitramtj »

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