NASA Scientist (Creationist) on life on Mars

I was just thinking along the lines of maybe bouncing something around. Maybe redirecting something like a comet. Not really exlporatory or anything. As I said, it was just off the top of my head kind of thing and not necessarily HAARP. Was just an example. I do that sometimes.

The lifter type stuff has been theorized in maybe landing on some of these asteroids though. It's an interesting concept.

I can see you really don't know what HAARP does and how it works. The only thing HAARP bounces around are radio waves, and it works on existing ionized gas heating, you might have to work on that theory some.
 
I can see you really don't know what HAARP does and how it works. The only thing HAARP bounces around are radio waves, and it works on existing ionized gas heating, you might have to work on that theory some.

Oh. Ok. I'll be sure to do that. :rolleyes:

But to be clear what I said was "If a derivative of blah, blah, blah...."
 
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not going to create a new thread, but since we are talking comets:
A newly-discovered comet whizzed by earth in its closest approach ever - and you still have a chance to get a good view of it.
Comet Pan-STARRS, named for the telescope used to spot it in 2011, passed within 100 million miles of earth Tuesday. By the weekend it will make its closest approach to the sun.
Your best chance to see Pan-STARRS will be next Tuesday and Wednesday. The Associated Press explains on March 12 and 13 the comet will appear next to the crescent moon at dusk in the western sky
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This March 2 photo shows Pan-STARRS as seen from Queenstown, New Zealand.


get ready for comets. there is another one i read about that may be visible soon.
 
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not going to create a new thread, but since we are talking comets:

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This March 2 photo shows Pan-STARRS as seen from Queenstown, New Zealand.


get ready for comets. there is another one i read about that may be visible soon.

Heh...Here you go. Two in one frame. How cool is that?

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There is also a theory that Mars was the Garden of Eden. There is growing evidence that suggests that Mars may have been very 'earth like' at one time. Could we have been 'created' on Mars and transported here?
 
There is also a theory that Mars was the Garden of Eden. There is growing evidence that suggests that Mars may have been very 'earth like' at one time. Could we have been 'created' on Mars and transported here?

Has been said that perhaps we are Martians. I'd probably only entertain the idea based upon tourchbearers notion regarding transpermia but heck, sci-fi scribbles are always fun. There is a growing consensus though that Mars was once just like Earth.

It certainly is a world of wonders. Penelope Boston (Astrobiologist) makes the case you mention regarding an Earth like existence here as well. Somewhere in there.



 
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Here's a clip of DA14 that I had mentioned earlier. DA14 passed by Earth, not only inside the orbit of the Moon, but also inside the orbit of geosynchronous satellites. This close fly by happened on the same day as the meteor that popped off over Russia.

[video=vimeo;59789517]http://vimeo.com/59789517[/video]
 
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Cometary panspermia possibly discovered by some astrobiologists. http://www.technologyreview.com/vie...s-find-ancient-fossils-in-fireball-fragments/

I think we're going to have an interesting couple of years ahead with all of the comets. Should perhaps see things not seen in thousands of years during this time and depending upon the level of interest in the topic could take on several different approaches in giving the phenomenon the once over.
 
I got to see a really neat "meteor" tonight. Lasted a minute or so. Supposedly it ended up hitting a few miles down the road. Was a nice green color. So...probably some junk from the war up there instead of a meteor. Who knows. May as well get used to them. There will certainly be many more as has been mentioned there and about.
 
Vladimir I. shCherbak of al-Farabi Kazakh National University of Kazakhstan, and Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, hypothesize that an intelligent signal embedded in our genetic code would be a mathematical and semantic message that cannot be accounted for by Darwinian evolution.

They assert: “Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known. Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature. Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time.”To pass the designer label test, any patterns in the genetic code must be highly statistically significant and possess intelligent-like features that are inconsistent with any natural know process, say the authors.

They go on to argue that their detailed analysis that the human genome displays a thorough precision-type orderliness in the mapping between DNA’s nucleotides and amino acids. “Simple arrangements of the code reveal an ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language.” They say this includes the use of decimal notation, logical transformations, and the use of the abstract symbol of zero. “Accurate and systematic, these underlying patterns appear as a product of precision logic and nontrivial computing,” they assert.

Can the claim of an alien signature in our genetic code be any more believable, or provable than biblical ID?

From Icarus (scientific Journal) This is the actual paper they scribbled up.
 
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60 Billion Alien Planets Could Support Life, Study Suggests....

The findings could give scientists a new way to confirm the presence of liquid water on the surface of alien planets with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a new space-based observatory scheduled for launch in 2018, the researchers say.

The research was detailed June 27 in the journal Astrophysical Journal Letters.

http://www.space.com/20400-the-search-for-another-earth.html - Vid

http://www.space.com/21800-alien-planets-60-billion-habitable-exoplanets.html
 
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Don't you wish you could live a couple of hundred years more (or maybe a hundred?) to see some of this actually happen?

I think we're going to see some interesting things in our lifetimes yet. Heck, we're seeing it now but it just doesn't get the attention that it deserves in a political atmosphere where most are hell bent on defunding the space program.
 
I think we're going to see some interesting things in our lifetimes yet. Heck, we're seeing it now but it just doesn't get the attention that it deserves in a political atmosphere where most are hell bent on defunding the space program.

I have to agree with you somewhat. I think people are so irritated at wasteful spending that it's like picking a scab. There are huge benefits to be gained from exploration of space, in fact, well never mind. But I understand the mindset, government does so much wrong and wastes immeasurably in the process.
 
I have to agree with you somewhat. I think people are so irritated at wasteful spending that it's like picking a scab. There are huge benefits to be gained from exploration of space, in fact, well never mind. But I understand the mindset, government does so much wrong and wastes immeasurably in the process.

I know what you mean. No need to explain.

But at least we get some practical enjoyment. I had posted this in another thread but will share it here too, I suppose. We can kind of get off this prison planet...sort of....

Billion-Pixel View From Curiosity at Rocknest...

Cylindrical Viewer, obviously you click and drag the 360 degree view (which is the better of the two)

Panoramic Viewer is self explanatory.

Mouse wheel zooms in and out. Best viewed with the full screen option provided.

Would be nice if we had video from the thing.
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http://mars.nasa.gov/multimedia/inte...16918&view=cyl


This one is neat too. Go full screen and use the mouse wheel and whatnot. http://www.360cities.net/image/mars-panorama-curiosity-solar-day-177#200.06,8.08,110.0
 
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