Life on the moon



I believe that there is evidence for a primitive life form in northern
craters on the moon where ice is also found. It is a thin layer round the
edge of the ice where it meets the rock and where the sun clips it each
lunation. Here photosynthesis takes place when a little water vapour wets
these carbon growths as the sun touches them and raises the temperature by
200 degrees or so and a temporary atmosphere forms.

It is coloured yellow, red and greenish in sort of irregular bands.

This type of carbon growth may also occur on northern and craters on the
terminator of mercury.

Venus has bacteria in the clouds.

These carbon growths are universal and occour everywhere there is an energy
source, water, carrbon (essensial) and miscellanious chemicals.

Of course in richly endowed places where there are oceans and volcaneos or
oceans and sun light their growth is prolific and abundant. Like the moons
of Jupiter, Saturn and in those planetary atmospheres as well, I would
think.

Maia saw it all and paid the ultimate price for casting doubt on the
teachings of the church. Now she just sits and stares, naked, in the home
for the demented. And she's only 32!

Chris.

Follower of Jesus,

Allah is Great, Jesus is God, Hail Mary X 3.



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