I wonder how fertile Mars is, considering that nothing lives there anymore. Hmmmmmm.
If there is any life on Mars, then it must be better-adapted to living in harsh conditions than humans are.
Yeah, just like we can live here on Earth! We're just better adapted to our situation!
Exactly. Everybody has something they're better suited to than the rest.
"I believe that everyone has one skill that they excel in above all others. Its part of what defines them. What is it that defines you?"
But cheesy quotes from Xenosaga aside, you're totally right!
Speaking of mars, we may have found life...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two NASA space probes that visited Mars 30 years ago may have found alien microbes on the red planet and inadvertently killed them, a scientist is theorizing.
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I heard about that. I know that apparently carbon is floating around on Mars, and that carbon is a base building block for all life. So where there are bricks, you're bound to find walls, right?
Without cement, bricks can never become a wall.
Hmmm. I wonder why all scientists believe that water is the key to life. . . how do they know that?!
And carbon. . . maybe it really is a building block, since it is found everywhere.
Faulkie Wrote:Without cement, bricks can never become a wall.
Also true.
Little Killer Wrote:Hmmm. I wonder why all scientists believe that water is the key to life. . . how do they know that?!
Simple. They speculate on what they know about humans, thinking that everything is similar to us.