Re: do you think that civerlisation started on Mars?



No pyrimids on Mars, only barren mountains. There may be green
photosynthesising carbon growths, (life?) but no animals. It is mainly a
red desert and definitely no civilisations. No people.

However life exists whereever the conditions allow it to it is ubiquitious,
it is everywhere.

Life on Earth is abundant and very diverse because of the rich recourses of
light, water, carbon and chemicals but everywhere there is an energy source
and sink and the presence of water, carbon and the other chemicals it will
and douse occur, everywhere in the Universe.

Mars has scarce resources and life there is fragile and scarce and not very
diverse, life elsewhere, like Jupiter and its moons is abundant and is
everywhere.

Each instance of life is independant and different, future astrobiolists
will classify this rich and diverse subject into a myriad of classes. Even
in this solar system there are several instances of indipendantly arising
life forms, all different.

The planet Earth is by far the richest life bearing place in the solar
system. But look to Jupiter and its moons and the moons and rings of
Saturn. Saturns rings have an oxygen atmosphere. And what of those moons
with an icy crust hiding oceans and active volcanoes powering a life form
under the ice.

Even in Jupiters atmosphere the conditions are equitable at a certain depth
and organic compounds plentiful, this must surely be a place of ubandant,
intelligent lfe.

Life, but not as we know it.....! Everywhere!

Chris.

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