Re: life outside the earth
- From: Joann Evans <bondage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 02:17:27 GMT
Chris wrote:
>
> I had no idea that the concept of life outside the earth was in any way
> offensive. To me it appears as the next great leap for mankind.
Absolutely no one on *this* NG will be offended, and if you know
where you are, you know that.
> The hope that alien life would be found early on Mars seemed to be dashed by
> the failure of probes to Mars to find proof that none could dispute.
It only proves that no *definite* lifesigns were found, at those
times, at those places, with the specific experiments used.
> The Viking probe, 30 years ago, found strong evidence and it was nearly
> announced as being discovered. The authorities prevented that announcement
> and suppressed any information that would enable others to come to that
> conclusion.
Bull***.
> I was present in a space science laboratory when the results arrived.
The name of 'a' space science laboratory? Anything else to support
this fantasy?
...I thought not.
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