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Let us deal with thisanother way. The actual exposed surface of Mars, which is all we getto see, is a sterilizing environment at best just like our worstdeserts. Finding life there is difficult. Even methane will be hardto come by in a planet were it is not obviously abundant.
Yet inside the rock neara hotspot, if such still exists, completely different conditions canprosper. Deeper down the planet's internal heat becomes available tosupport anything. So while it is presently nearly lifeless, it wasonce anything but lifeless in its biological potential and thatbiology could easily be underground today.
Then there is theplausible proposition that mankind arrived forty thousand years agoand established a presence there. That too could have establishedbiota.
So technically, we shouldhave life on Mars even if it is originated from Earth. Unfortunatelyit is likely also around ten miles down.
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread899617/pg1
An amazing statement from ProfessorJoseph Miller, who's been working on NASA space projectsfor 30 years admits that there is a 95% probability of Life on Mars.They have found liquid water right now on Mars and this is the keyfor Life as we know it.
Is there an hidden war inside NASAand /or other Intel/Military Agencies to hide the truth?
International Journal of Aeronauticaland Space sciences
GiorgioBianciardi*, Joseph D. Miller**, Patricia Ann Straat***, Gilbert V.Levin****
Department of Patologia Umana e Oncologia,Università degli Studi di Siena, Via delle Scotte 6, 53100 Siena,Italy, Department of Cell and Neurobiology, Keck School of Medicineat USC, 1333 San Pablo St./BMT401, Los Angeles, CA 90033, BeyondCenter, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona StateUniversity, Tempe, AZ 8528
Complexity Analysis of theViking Labeled Release Experiments
Abstract: The onlyextraterrestrial life detection experiments ever conducted were thethree which were components of the 1976 Viking Mission to Mars.Of these, only the Labeled Release experiment obtained a clearlypositive response.
[...]We conclude that the complexitypattern seen in active experiments strongly suggests biology whilethe different pattern in the control responses is more likely to benon-biological. Control responses that exhibit relatively low initialorder rapidly devolve into near-random noise, while the activeexperiments exhibit higher initial order which decays only slowly.This suggests a robust biological response. These analysessupport the interpretation that the Viking LR experiment did detectextantmicrobial life on Mars.
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