tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1074948770374068495.post4041495788697473812..comments2024-03-23T16:56:59.558+08:00Comments on UFO SIGHTINGS DAILY: Fossil On Mars Points To Ancient Ocean With Life, March 31, 2014, UFO Sighting News. Scott Waringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18228881217160213673noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1074948770374068495.post-55742986118688405522014-05-07T09:56:39.921+08:002014-05-07T09:56:39.921+08:00The rover and its cameras are an unbiased source o...The rover and its cameras are an unbiased source of information. Had a person taken the photo, you could say that. However the rover took it and thus, they have the best and highest tech on it in the planet. 2 billion US dollars buys a lot. If you can't trust that much tech, then you got a problem. <br /><br />I understand its hard to grasp the truth, Carl Rogers once said, "the truth will set you free, but first it will hurt like hell." Do a little research...not to prove me right or wrong, but to find out for yourself. SCWScott Waringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18228881217160213673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1074948770374068495.post-6565300333326532432014-05-06T05:07:11.791+08:002014-05-06T05:07:11.791+08:00Really this is real? I'm wondering right now, ...Really this is real? I'm wondering right now, why you're not working on NASA, you seem much more clever than their specialists. When you say that there was water on Mars, where are all those evidences? If we assume that all the process that occurs on Earth might also occur on Mars, because it seem reasonable to believe, why there isn't any mark of water flow or round pebbles on the Mars surface? Scientists already know that water may have been present once on the Mars surface, but the question is, which way it could have existed? I mean, in which state of matter it could be possible, if we consider that the atmospheric pressure is so low to sustain liquid water? But, if was possible to Mars maintain water on a liquid state on the surface, how it much could be the impact in harbouring and sustaining life like the amonites? This presupposition leads to another question, if the amonites once lived on Mars, what kind of food they were feeding? That also leads to the question, if was possible to another kind of life be present concomitantly with this organisms. Even better, if they were not predators, what kind or nutrient they could be feeding? Could the surface give the right kind of nourishment to this animals? By the way, what is animal? And most important, why there is only one evidence of amonite?<br /><br />I think we need to be careful about what we're all saying about the unknown. Clearly, it is more cautious to assume that this tiny image is an optical artifact not a product of organic processes. If life existed in Mars, it probably not be metazoans as we know.Gustavohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04950718987416938124noreply@blogger.com