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Of course there's life on Mars! Where do you think I live?

Plus' date=' we have really good internet connection here.

 

Anyways, life on Mars is a laugh. We just want to keep alive some fantasy that there really is some one of a kind tentacled creature roaming the icecaps. A bunch of hooie.

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You still have nothing on Venus.

 

If there really is life on Mars, then we'll have a place to go after we destroy this planet.

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Of course there's life on Mars! Where do you think I live?

Plus' date=' we have really good internet connection here.

 

Anyways, life on Mars is a laugh. We just want to keep alive some fantasy that there really is some one of a kind tentacled creature roaming the icecaps. A bunch of hooie.

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You still have nothing on Venus.

 

If there really is life on Mars, then we'll have a place to go after we destroy this planet.

 

Actually shouldn't we start with the moon first? It's much closer anyway.

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Of course there's life on Mars! Where do you think I live?

Plus' date=' we have really good internet connection here.

 

Anyways, life on Mars is a laugh. We just want to keep alive some fantasy that there really is some one of a kind tentacled creature roaming the icecaps. A bunch of hooie.

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You still have nothing on Venus.

 

If there really is life on Mars, then we'll have a place to go after we destroy this planet.

 

Actually shouldn't we start with the moon first? It's much closer anyway.

 

The moon is unihabitable, because it has no atmosphere.

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once we have the money we can create factories to generation oxygen and nitrogen

 

"Matter cannot be created or destroyed' date=' it can only be recycled."

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Fail.

 

First of all, that Law of Matter is false. Matter is simply a form of energy, and can be transferred to and from other forms of energy.

 

Second of all, it is perfectly possible to generate Oxygen and Nitrogen. You just need to spend something else in order to do so.

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once we have the money we can create factories to generation oxygen and nitrogen

 

"Matter cannot be created or destroyed' date=' it can only be recycled."

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Sorry I meant to say generate. I'm sure you know that can work

 

It is impossible to 'generate' or create any matter, which are atoms, which are compounds, which are chemicals and elements, which are oxygen ect.

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once we have the money we can create factories to generation oxygen and nitrogen

 

"Matter cannot be created or destroyed' date=' it can only be recycled."

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Sorry I meant to say generate. I'm sure you know that can work

 

It is impossible to 'generate' or create any matter, which are atoms, which are compounds, which are chemicals and elements, which are oxygen ect.

 

And if you were actually right, you wouldn't be wrong. Pity it didn't work out that way.

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"Mars methane discovery hints at presence of life"

 

I stopped reading after that' date=' they make it seem like there are aliens who want to hide their existence from us >.>

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They have been hiding from us all this time, carefully observing and manipulating the evolution of the human race and so forth.

 

It's all a big conspiracy I say!

 

And for all we know they could be funding the US Government =O

 

If they are funding the U.S. Government, why is our country in massive debt? How much funding are we talking about here?

 

Anyway, not gonna bother reading the articles or clicking the links, as I only posted to reply to Da clown of h*ll's post, but to stay on-topic, I'll say that it's quite possible there is life on Mars, but just because whatever organism(s) that live on Mars can survive there, it doesn't mean we can.

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Why does this topic keep reminding me of War Of The Worlds? Ignore the 2005 rubbish film.

 

I'm thinking we're looking at simple possibly unicellular life that excretes methane' date=' wonder what it breaks down to get to that.

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Blood Rose, that's something I don't see happening on ANY planet we discover life on, much less Mars.

 

All our focus should be its colonization later on

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Confusing example there Crab.

 

Another point is graphs using the Tangent line actually finding the upper limit of the tangent line, it goes on to infinity.

 

I think we should focus on colonizing something a little further from the sun.

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Confusing example there Crab.

 

Another point is graphs using the Tangent line actually finding the upper limit of the tangent line' date=' it goes on to infinity.

 

I think we should focus on colonizing something a little further from the sun.

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yeah, and focus on the asteroid problem since Mars is next to the asteroid belt and therefore gets hit by at least 10 times as many asteroids each day compared to how many hit the Earth

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Confusing example there Crab.

 

Another point is graphs using the Tangent line actually finding the upper limit of the tangent line' date=' it goes on to infinity.

 

I think we should focus on colonizing something a little further from the sun.

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yeah, and focus on the asteroid problem since Mars is next to the asteroid belt and therefore gets hit by at least 10 times as many asteroids each day compared to how many hit the Earth

 

Yeah, but Mars is the best bet for coloniation. Venus is too hot and its atmosphere is poisonous. The other planets are primarily gas and near impossible to colonize.

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