Re: life outside the earth isn't Mars, though try Venus
- From: "Brad Guth" <ieisbradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Jul 2005 20:29:20 -0700
3. Joann Evans,
Unfortunately, our Chris is a certified LLPOF intellectual shape
shifter, an ulterior motivated mindset of a pathetic soul that's
actually quite anti-ET and thus anti-God. At least that's been the
ongoing pathological pattern if you'd care to read a few of the
previous contributions submitted by Chris.
Your honest contributions are on the other hand seemingly quit true,
that is as long as whatever you've offered manages to continually
exclude having anything whatsoever to do with notions of icy
proto-moons, such as our moon or even that of Venus arriving as a
somewhat young planet that's recently been into an unfortunate but
necessary rebuilding phase of establishing it's atmosphere as it cools
back down. I believe that Venus is no longer a certified greenhouse
situation, whereas if anything the atmospheric density, thermal
conduction and them nifty clouds have been accomplishing a damn nifty
fine job of defending Venus from all sorts of truly nasty stuff, as
well as helping to cool Venus down.
I certainly have no problems with past (microbial and/or highly
advanced) life upon Mars, thus once upon a time having such other life
as surviving upon Mars seems perfectly doable if whatever panspermia
and/or whomever terraformed Earth did so along with their doing Mars as
long as they were in the neighborhood. However, a planet that's lost
the vast bulk of it's core energy, and otherwise receives too little
solar influx from our sun isn't worth much if anything for the living
as we known about it, that is until our solar system manages to cruise
much closer to the likes of the Sirius star system, at which time there
could be another 10,000 to 20,000 year window of opportunity for
whatever dormant and/or imported forms of life upon Mars to re-emerge.
BTW; why have you been so into being sufficiently positive as to the
possibilities of other planets hosting the likes of slime molds,
microbes and spores but otherwise so anti-ETs as well as per
anti-diatom or anti as to most any other silica based forms of life
that could process the likes of CO2-->CO/O2?
Do you think or suggest Earth has any chance at being the intellectual
one and only center of this universe?
~
Life on Venus, a Township, Bridge and ET/UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm
The Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator)
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm
Venus ETs, plus the updated sub-topics; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm
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