There's so much goddamn life on Mars they've gotta keep up the ruse that theres no life there otherwise all the lifeless fucks making what is otherwise paradise here on earth a trifle will want to go ruin Mars as well.
>>42175681No, only spiders.
>>42175709And that weird black foam, don't worry about it.
>>42175711And definitely don't worry about the trees, it's just your eyes playing tricks on you.
Yes. There are castes that control a place and frequently clash with each other.There is also a significant military operation there. Many political leaders, celebrities, athletes, etc., are created in mi ultra centers located on Mars.
>>42175681No, after all remaining water is processed by the core, lenr ceases and life dies off.
>>42175681YesMostly underground
>>42175709There’s also humans and reptiles
>>42175709Ziggy Stardust was right bros
the chance of anything significant surviving the radiation seems pretty low, but there is for sure soil and water microbes. The surface must be weathered so much that nothing is really left.
Yeah the annunaki lived there and also colonized venus, but they fucked it up and destroyed the atmsophere of both so they came to earth to terraform it
>>42175681Planets themselves are alive so yes
>>42175681Yes. They are under the surface though.
Space does not exist the Earth is a dome a flat Earth NASA in Hebrew means to deceive
>>42183223>Space does not existIt clearly does though.>the Earth is a dome a flat EarthIt's clearly not though.
>>42175681There’s life of every planet actually. It’s going to be a big fucking surprise. And they don’t particularly care about us
>>42175681Not anymore.In 34 hours, we go back to the moon.Mars is a giant fabrication backplate/welding table. It was used to construct Earth's moon.Shielding gas was an Argon 36 mixture.Mars soil was littered with HCl on purpose. Measuring the Argon 36 ratio across the planet is not currently possible because of the HCl contamination.You can look it up.This is why those exotic Cesium isotopes are on Mars, it wasn't warfare, it was construction.With no EMF dynamo, a desiccated surface, CO2, loose atmosphere...Mars is the perfect work table, for massive space level construction.It is where the moon was constructed.
>>42183650Scientists missed this.The Argon 36 issue doesn't seem like a revelation to them.Some focused on what they COULD SEE.The Cesium isotopes, the rest of the pedantic characteristics.They didn't find significance, in what they couldn't see.The correct Argon 36 ratio.The elemental camouflage, flew right over 99.99% of Earth's scientist's heads.Not enough blue collar scientists, I guess.They'd have seen this characteristic lighting up like a Neon Billboard, if they were welders.Not being able to measure an isotopic ratio of a noble gas that could have been used for industrial weld shielding at the scale of continents, on a planet that looks like Mars does? Is significant.Sci-fi idiots think the massive arc gouge on the surface of Mars was warfare.No. It WAS CONSTRUCTION.
>>42183408>It clearly does thoughHave you or anyone you know personally ever been there?Personally I think space is real but I won’t assert that it is because I can’t verify it myself.
>>42183658I can look at the sky and plot out the movements of the planets and stars. This way I can build a model and see that the planets including the earth orbit the sun and that other stars are really far away.
>>42183658>Have you or anyone you know personally ever been there?Duh, where do you think you are?
>>42175681Lots of it. The catch is that it's no longer alive.
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>>42175681No, and don't come here to check.
>>42175681There was I know that muchhttps://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2015/eposter/2660.pdf
>>42183217based molemen
>>42185987I fucking KNEW birds were aliens
>>42175681We don't have need to know.
>>42186130Just don't forget it.
>>42186151Yet anyone with an internet connection can figure out the truth of the matter, soooo fuck off.
>>42175681There was. Not anymore though. Right now besides Earth, life (besides microbial life), like civilizations, exist currently under the ice of Europa. Think like advanced sea people. There may be others on other moons of Jupiter or Saturn, but Europa is confirmed
The entire universe is empty its just rocks Earth is the only one with life because the creator of the universe willed it so
>>42183223We got a satellite TV dish back in 1985. We would move it in an arc that pointed it different points in the sky. If space is not real then satellites cannot be in orbit. So what was it pointing at?
>>42186078Mars got glasses by a geothermal storm. The same storm that created the Grand Canyon. Look up litchenberg wood burns and then look at the Grand Canyon. Colorado river erosion my ass. Also, Valles Marineris was most likely caused by colliding with another celestial object. My guess is what’s currently the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars was once a planet that was destroyed. Possibly when the system rearranged itself and Earth left the orbit of Saturn and started orbiting the sun
>>42185987>no longer aliveNah, it's just resting.
>>42186661>Europa is confirmedExactly. Back in 2010 they said all these worlds were ours except for that one and that we should attempt no landings there.
>>42186685Close. That was Minerva and it's our planet of origin. In fact, our moon followed us here from Minerva but it was completely by accident and, well... it's a long story.
>>42186715I though it was Lillith that was the planet that got destroyed
>>42175681my aunt lives there
no you stupid
>>42175681bruh it has so many craters wtf
>>42186734I mean whatever we want to call it, our transplanted ancestors called it something completely different in their language. And when I say they were transplanted, I mean their ancestors were transplanted from proto hominid apes that were taken from Earth. The wildlife on Minerva (or Lilith if you want to call it that for some reason) didn't stand a chance. It evolved along very different lines from life here. It was slow, cautious, and very easily dominated. Our ancestors tamed Minerva and thrived there. Their technological development surpassed anything we've accomplished here so far. And, as humans are wont to do, our ancestors found reasons to fight each other. The war raged for years before finally completely tearing the planet asunder. The natives of Minerva - the ones responsible for transplanting our distant ancestors to the planet in the first place - were horrified. They saved the few humans that they could. Those of one faction, they transplanted to yet another planet in another solar system. And the other faction were transported back to Earth, the home of their most distant ancestors. They had had much time on Minerva to evolve into sapient beings who could then conquer the much more violent wildlife here on this planet. The destruction of Minerva caused its Moon to become orphaned and hurl out into its own orbit. Unbeknownst to the native Minervans however, that Moon would soon be captured by Earth's own gravity. The nascent rebuilding of human civilization happening here was set back once again as the horrific tidal changes of a newly captured Moon wreaked havoc upon our planet. We were thrown back to the Stone age. Or I should say we were thrown into the Stone age for the first time on Earth. It's amazing our ancestors survived but we are a tenacious species.
>>42186661>>42186708Who said? Gonna need a sauce
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>>42175681Everyone that's hard for mars should go there and stfu 2bh f@m