Liquid water exists on Mars, boosting hopes for life there, NASA says

Stripe

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Notice they trumpet the notion that there might be life on Mars, but ignore the elephant in the room: How did Mars get salty water?
 

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So that's where all that extra water from Noah's flood went!

Very little of it.

Evolutionists love to trumpet their pet ideas while ignoring the problems.

The origin of water is not understood, but they will use anything to push the "life" bandwagon. They gloss over their ignorance by putting forward ideas that are all discredited and then saying a combination of factors might have done something.
 

PureX

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I'm not surprised. The evidence has been leaning this way for a long time.

It will be interesting to find out (if I live long enough) the history of Mars, because there are indicators that Mars and the Earth had similar beginnings, but that Mars lost it's ability to maintain an atmosphere. I don't think we know the story of this, yet, but perhaps when we do, it'll help us understand how NOT to destroy all life on Earth.
 

Quetzal

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I'm not surprised. The evidence has been leaning this way for a long time.

It will be interesting to find out (if I live long enough) the history of Mars, because there are indicators that Mars and the Earth had similar beginnings, but that Mars lost it's ability to maintain an atmosphere. I don't think we know the story of this, yet, but perhaps when we do, it'll help us understand how NOT to destroy all life on Earth.
It is exciting, now if we can just get an exploration team up there to gather some data and some more samples, I would be very happy!
 

PureX

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It is exciting, now if we can just get an exploration team up there to gather some data and some more samples, I would be very happy!
I actually think the robot explorers are a good solution for Mars. But we need to design them to return to Earth. Sending humans that far is still quite difficult and dangerous.
 

Quetzal

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I actually think the robot explorers are a good solution for Mars. But we need to design them to return to Earth. Sending humans that far is still quite difficult and dangerous.
I agree, I think the technology to get there and back with a robot is not out of the question.
 

musterion

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This is all irrelevant. The real question is, are there Martians and, more importantly, do they have ray guns?
 

Quetzal

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This is all irrelevant. The real question is, are there Martians and, more importantly, do they have ray guns?
Don't be ridiculous, this was proven in 1948:

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The Berean

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So Mars has water? If Mark Whatney would have known this he may not have almost been killed messing around with hydrazine!
 
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6days

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Notice they trumpet the notion that there might be life on Mars, but ignore the elephant in the room: How did Mars get salty water?
2nd elephant... How did life evolve on mars...period?
Its a pseudoscientific life.
 
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