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NASA's big (?) Discovery presentation today
September 28th, 2015, 12:40
Is it water on Mars, what do you guys think ?
September 28th, 2015, 12:43
I think they've discovered that Matt Damon was abandoned on Mars after filming The Martian on location - as they thought he was dead.
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September 28th, 2015, 12:47
Seriously, though, I hate this thing with announcing an announcement. If you know something - let us know ASAP.
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September 28th, 2015, 12:48
Originally Posted by GothicGothicnessEh?
Is it water on Mars, what do you guys think ?
Isn't this late news about their discovery of noncarbon based organisms (cyanide) on Earth?
If it's not, I'll put stakes on the "impulse engine" that contradicts physics laws that was proved as working with tests not just by NASA we already discussed.
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Ah now I see it, NASA promised some Mars mystery solution.
There is only one Mars mystery and it's Cydonia photos. For decades NASA refused to investigate the area. And for all I know, they still didn't, scared of what they could actually find there.
So expect just another calming down of a nation that was ignorant enough to know that War of Worlds is just a radio drama and is panichappy.
To cover the shame, there are already and will be more articles that are trying to sell the fog calling it a myth:
http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/h…dcast_did.html
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Last edited by joxer; September 28th, 2015 at 13:12.
September 28th, 2015, 13:19
Flowing water on Mars, I expect.
We havent discovered non-carbon based life, Joxer. You might be thinking of the organisms that use arsenic in place of phosphorus, but they are still carbon-based.
We havent discovered non-carbon based life, Joxer. You might be thinking of the organisms that use arsenic in place of phosphorus, but they are still carbon-based.
September 28th, 2015, 13:24
Have to add this, most probably happening today at around 17:30 CET.
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September 28th, 2015, 13:25
Haven't NASA already said there was water on Mars already?
Oh going by this, they found proof of salty water flowing on the surface (as theorized years ago) and that is what they are going to announce to today.
Oh going by this, they found proof of salty water flowing on the surface (as theorized years ago) and that is what they are going to announce to today.
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September 28th, 2015, 16:58
Originally Posted by RipperIt was suspected that some bacteria in extreme phosphorus poor enviroments used arsenic in stead of phophorus in their DNA. (In terms of chemical properties both elements are very alike).
Flowing water on Mars, I expect.
We havent discovered non-carbon based life, Joxer. You might be thinking of the organisms that use arsenic in place of phosphorus, but they are still carbon-based.
However it was proved that this was false. The bacteria still used phosphorus, the arsenic was present in the bacteria, but not in it's DNA.
see:
http://www.nature.com/news/arsenic-l…er-all-1.11520
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September 28th, 2015, 17:05
Erm, I don't remember the whole thing in details, but when it was presented I found it just mildly interesting, just not as scientific breakthrough as NASA announced.
That's why I wrote wrong stuff from my (obviously fading) memory. Just cba to google for actual details.
That's why I wrote wrong stuff from my (obviously fading) memory. Just cba to google for actual details.
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September 28th, 2015, 17:08
So…. flowing water on Mars.. that was it, I guess everyone already guessed it… now let us just wait until they find something living inside it!
September 28th, 2015, 17:13
September 28th, 2015, 17:23
Originally Posted by GothicGothicnessWhat, they already revealed what's the "mystery"? And it's - water?
So…. flowing water on Mars.. that was it, I guess everyone already guessed it… now let us just wait until they find something living inside it!
For god's sakes. Okay, maybe those NASA staff are just obsessed with water so to them it's like revelation of Jesus.
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September 28th, 2015, 17:27
Originally Posted by joxerWell, on Earth, no matter how extreme the conditions, wherever we find liquid water we find some sort of life, so this is what they're excited about.
What, they already revealed what's the "mystery"? And it's - water?
For god's sakes. Okay, maybe those NASA staff are just obsessed with water so to them it's like revelation of Jesus.
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September 28th, 2015, 17:44
Marvin the Martian demands we give up the location of Bugs Bunny, or he will release the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator upon us all!
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September 28th, 2015, 17:49
Originally Posted by RipperAFAIK the germs supposed to use arsen in stead of phosphorus didn't use arsen after all. Several publications have critisized the original study, and consensus seems to be that it didn't happen. They tolerate high levels of arsen, but they don't incorporate it in their nucleotides.
Flowing water on Mars, I expect.
We havent discovered non-carbon based life, Joxer. You might be thinking of the organisms that use arsenic in place of phosphorus, but they are still carbon-based.
Pibbur who likes water on mars as well as on earth
Edit: Oops, didn't see that the dragon bear already had commented on this. Sorry.
Last edited by pibbur who; September 28th, 2015 at 22:25.
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September 28th, 2015, 17:53
Originally Posted by joxerWater is also the single biggest driver for any form of human colonization. On a cost basis its the most important factor. Kinda a big deal all the way around.
What, they already revealed what's the "mystery"? And it's - water?
For god's sakes. Okay, maybe those NASA staff are just obsessed with water so to them it's like revelation of Jesus.
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September 28th, 2015, 17:58
Originally Posted by RipperPeh. It's just another NASA fart.
Well, on Earth, no matter how extreme the conditions, wherever we find liquid water we find some sort of life, so this is what they're excited about.
I wonder if anyone, if that's even possible, will ask them for what idiotic reason they refuse to investigate Cydonia for ages now. Shall we wait for China and India to do it?
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