Posted on 06/19/2014 4:35:53 PM PDT by JimSEA
Friday, 23 May 2014 Stuart Gary ABC
New Australian research suggests Martian minerals may have formed from biological rather than geological origins.
The findings, reported in the journal Geology, indicate the mineral stevensite, which is found on both Earth and Mars, can be created either in hot, highly alkaline volcanic lakes, or by mineralisation in living microbes.
Stevensite is a magnesium-silicate mineral, used a Nubian beauty treatment for several centuries.
Oh please, Mars, once an ocean planet once rivaling Earth’s own.. There’s a lot more than a few microbes out there ..
Not to mention all the fossilized stuff they found years ago,, oh and don’t forget ancient citiesmand remnants and remains thereof,, we’ll get there eventually..Allah willing. :-)
Maybe ancient Nubians transported the mineral to Mars in the first place.
Take me to your leader ... Please!
Sirens of Phobos?
and better teeth than the British
Inter-solar system spit swapping if ya will.. Asteroid and larger body induced..
Objects hit one planet and force ejecta out into space and sometimes , stuff lands on other planets or just floats around
If it hasn’t need sold on QVC or HSN already once it hits here, it’s probably just space junk.
Been=Need
“The smoking gun or a product of ancient volcanism on Mars?”
The way I see it there, are clouds of just about everything
you can think of just floating around way out there in
space. Planets covered in methane. How did that get there?
And then there are these things. Tardigrades
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W194GQ6fHI
The “Life On Mars” thing reeks of desperation by the science/atheism community. We’ve sent rovers and can’t find a thing, so let’s make a lot of lame suppositions.
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