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Yeah I don't know about rock eating. Even if you were silicon-based you'd still be hard pressed to extract any usable energy from ordinary rock. I'm inclined...
that00sguy
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Mar 1, 2005
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30365
JD >>> I guess you'll have to go and read Carlotto's peer reviewed articles (see The Mars anomaly pathfinder at the end of Lowell's Legacy for links) Visit...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 1, 2005
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Charles >>> A good source is: http://naturalselection.0catch.com/Files/ancientice.html <<< I saw no mention of solar irradience. Are you sure you had the right...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 1, 2005
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... We have been discussing here on this matter. See group threads Nr.26743 "Rock-Eating Life" and Nr.26785 "Attack of the Rock-Eating Microbes". See also...
Mike PaCaSi
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Mar 1, 2005
1:06 pm
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Correction on wrong tips: (rocks x spherules) ... We have been discussing here on this matter. See group threads Nr.26743 "Rock-Eating Life" and Nr.26785 ...
Mike PaCaSi
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Mar 1, 2005
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30369
The link was intended as support for multiple layers per year. Here is one does does connect solar irradience to the layer of ice. ...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Mar 1, 2005
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Originally that was my idea too, that these were fossilized remains, but if so, it doesn't answer the question as to why they are 1) So abundant on top of the...
efrain palermo
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Mar 1, 2005
2:59 pm
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P.S., something has to be found to explain the methane in the atmosphere. "IF", and that's a big if of course, spherules are organic and has methane as one of...
efrain palermo
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Mar 1, 2005
3:12 pm
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... Gosh Johnny, I've already done that. The question stands. Mike Lomax Dr. Carlotto explains it far more eloquently in his own words than I ever could by...
Johnny Danger
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Mar 1, 2005
3:28 pm
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Agreed. I didn't find yet any geological explanation for the appearance, arrangement, placement of these spherules. NASA said they are mineral concretions ...
Mike PaCaSi
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Mar 1, 2005
4:45 pm
30374
Some of the images that show the spherules after they've been 'ratted' show they are solid and don't appear to have internal structure you might expect there...
Eric Petersen
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Mar 1, 2005
6:07 pm
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Charles >>> The link was intended as support for multiple layers per year. Here is one does does connect solar irradience to the layer of ice. ...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 1, 2005
6:40 pm
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JD >>> Dr. Carlotto explains it far more eloquently in his own words Than I ever could by paraphrasing him. I'm sorry you didn't "get it". <<< OK, as usual you...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 1, 2005
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... Rover's photographs of cracked spheres did show possible internal structures. The rat instrument could erase any inner structure with the sphere being ...
Mike PaCaSi
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Mar 1, 2005
7:05 pm
30378
The following from an article on the Moqui Marbles might shed some light on the arrangement of spherules on Mars. Let loose from millions of years in sandstone...
dcampbell75479
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Mar 1, 2005
7:29 pm
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ya got it for once! JD ... JD >>>Dr. Carlotto explains it far more eloquently in his own words Than Iever could by paraphrasing him. I'm sorry you didn't "get...
Johnny Danger
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Mar 1, 2005
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The latest news release now puts the bacteria at only a modest 32,000 years. What problem do you see with that Mike? JD ... Charles >>>The link was intended as...
Johnny Danger
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Mar 1, 2005
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Stunning... http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia06193.html Also this in on Mars exploration.... ...
Johnny Danger
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Mar 1, 2005
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Shoot I bet if those tightwads like Jinks, Palermo Hoagland and Tonnies would share a little of their vast fortunes us little folks would have to ask for ...
Johnny Danger
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Mar 1, 2005
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Thanks for the info on the Moqui Balls. I remember you bringing those up before. However, the arrangement of the spherules are other than those described. the...
efrain palermo
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Mar 1, 2005
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JD >>> The latest news release now puts the bacteria at only a modest 32,000 years. What problem do you see with that Mike? <<< I see you never got rid of your...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 1, 2005
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Microbes in the Alaskan permafrost have been found living in temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Celsius "If low temperature life does exist on another...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 1, 2005
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30386
Tell us! ... JD >>>The latest news release now puts the bacteria at only a modest 32,000years. What problem do you see with that Mike? <<< I see you never got...
Johnny Danger
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Mar 1, 2005
10:26 pm
30387
JD >>> Tell us! <<< Your head is blocking the exit! Mike Lomax...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 2, 2005
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30388
... I am glad we've gotten back to this topic. I thought, from the very first pictures that came back, that the blueberries were some kind of organism, because...
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Mar 2, 2005
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... That's exactly what the ones on the ends of slender stalks look like. I've yet to hear of anyone finding an example of a nonorganic formation that remotely...
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Mar 2, 2005
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There have been a few spherules that have gotten the RAT treatment and showed the insides exposed. Though no discernible innards were noticeable, doesn't mean...
efrain palermo
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Mar 2, 2005
4:32 am
30391
A) and B) are good possibilities. And also I would like to point out that if any life is going to be confirmed on Mars, it will be constituted by a complex ...
Mike PaCaSi
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Mar 2, 2005
11:24 am
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Lan >>> That's exactly what the ones on the ends of slender stalks look like. I've yet to hear of anyone finding an example of a nonorganic formation that...
Mike Lomax
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Mar 2, 2005
12:16 pm
30393
Me >>> I haven't heard any geologist try to explain the stems. <<< I take that back, at least partly. This web site theorises that geyser action formed the...
Mike Lomax
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