An image by the Mars Orbiter show indication of flowing water

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Because it's almost impossible to remote navigate a rover on a slope.

Now you speak of your own imagination. Not all slopes are vertical. They have actually sent their Curiosity rover to climb a mountain: a desolate one: Sharp mountain.

While about the Quran: you are preoccupied with some idea about it; you have not studied it.
Even you are afraid (psychologically) to study it.
 

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Now you speak of your own imagination. Not all slopes are vertical. They have actually sent their Curiosity rover to climb a mountain: a desolate one: Sharp mountain.

While about the Quran: you are preoccupied with some idea about it; you have not studied it.
Even you are afraid (psychologically) to study it.
I don't care about the Koran. I've read parts of it. It's the same fairy tales that cowards have been telling themselves and each other for millennia because they're afraid of the facts.

T-Bones.... how the F*** are we going to put people on Mars when there is not enough oxygen to breathe?!
Yeah, it's not like the moon, where there's plenty of O2 around.

Oops, I forgot. No doubt our foolish interlocutor believes the moon landings were faked. It would fit right in with his conspiracy-theory bullsh*t.
 

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You're so ignorant. You haven't read the coran and are probably a joo.
I've been called most things, but I'll admit, Jew is a new one.

Why doesn't NASA send their rovers straight up the mountains where the Martians live?
NASA has a deep respect for property rights. Wouldn't do to trespass.

So far, the Islamic space program consists of strapping explosives around your waist and trying to blow yourself to Mars.

Keep working on it, guys.
 

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I've been called most things, but I'll admit, Jew is a new one.


NASA has a deep respect for property rights. Wouldn't do to trespass.

So far, the Islamic space program consists of strapping explosives around your waist and trying to blow yourself to Mars.

Keep working on it, guys.

Why are you so fanatic about the Islam, and you say the explosives: who invented such thing? Aren't you? Who taught the world such destructive ways aren't you? Who exploded Hirushima and Nagazaki with nuclear bombs, Aren't you?
Who taught all the world the CIA ways? Aren't you?
So by conclusion, all such suicide or explosives is from you; I don't mean you, Tecumse, but your people: the American and the European.
 

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Why are you so fanatic about the Islam,
You should see me get after the Christers.

and you say the explosives: who invented such thing?
The Chinese invented gunpowder, and the Swedes invented TNT. You got a point here or something? Are you suggesting if a Muslim kills somebody with a weapon that was originally invented by someone else, it's not murder?

Aren't you?
Am I not what?

Who taught the world such destructive ways
The Sumerians, i.e., your ancestors.

aren't you?
Am I not what?

[/quote]Who exploded Hirushima and Nagazaki with nuclear bombs,[/quote]
The U.S. Army Air Force. Pursuant to a properly declared war started when the Japanese attacked Pearly Harbor.

Seriously, is the tu quoque fallacy all you got?

Aren't you?
Am. . . I. . . not. . . what?

Who taught all the world the CIA ways?
Those ways were around long before the CIA, or for that matter, the United States.

Aren't you?
Oh, fer. . . AM. . . I. . . NOT. . . WHAT?

So by conclusion, all such suicide or explosives is from you; I don't mean you, Tecumse, but your people: the American and the European.
So, the Chinese, the Arabs, and all the others never made war, never engaged in subterfuge, never used explosives, and never invented weapons.

Yep, you're crazy, all right.

And I'm not European, you imbecile. My people have been here since before yours climbed up out of wherever and started slaughtering each other.
 

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I don't have a university degree but even i know that mars is too dry RIGHT NOW to have flowing water, let alone a resevoir to hold that water in for a long period of time.
 

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I don't have a university degree but even i know that mars is too dry RIGHT NOW to have flowing water, let alone a resevoir to hold that water in for a long period of time.
But. . . but. . . the Koran says there's Martians lifting their butts to Allah five times a day!

It's in the BOOK, man!
 

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As this thread amply demonstrates, bovine faeces flows quite freely.

But there ain't none of that on Mars neither.

I,ve never been there so as you might imagine I cannot comment with certainty about this Martian flowing bovine dung. Perhaps someday fossilized cow Sh-it may indeed be discovered on the red planet. Anyway the old stories about life on Mars persist and may indeed be true as not. System upheaval during the age of Saturn, the main luminary at one time, is known to have been devastating on a planetary scale.
 

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Who insists that there is no water or life on Mars? That's why Mars is being explored right now, because we don't know .

We're pretty sure that there is no life on the Moon. The jury is still out on the water part. As for the rest of the solar system ... no one knows much.

Mercury and Venus (each very different environments) are likely sterile.
 
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I think life might be a lot hardier and stranger than we earthlings are aware of.

Maybe. The water soluble carbon compounds that we are made of can be jigged together in many times more ways than any other similar chemical family. If there are life forms based on other elements like silicon, instead of carbon, they will have to be very simple as the narrower range of combinations will lead to fewer potential anatomical processes.

Life will likely be based on carbon and require water as the solvent.

As for the "energy based" life forms of Star Trek, who knows what they might look like? Perhaps we are surrounded by them and we see them twinkling in the night sky.

Perhaps, their colder and more solid children orbiting around them are also living beings.
 

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The caption of the picture:
"Among the many discoveries by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter since the mission was launched on Aug. 12, 2005, are seasonal flows on some steep slopes, possibly shallow seeps of salty water. This July 21, 2015, image from the orbiter's HiRISE camera shows examples within Mars' Valles Marineris."

And this is Valles Marineris:


In this image the Valles Marineris in the middle, with the Tharsus mountainous region in the west, from which the tributaries of rivers pour in this Valles Marineris.
The ice on top of these high mountains specially the three mountains, will percolate to form water springs which will be streams which will be tributaries of rivers that will pour in this great sea or ocean on Mars.

The picture of NASA shows the seasonal water flow at present time (not in the past) into this sea or ocean.



Who insists that there is no water or life on Mars? That's why Mars is being explored right now, because we don't know .

We're pretty sure that there is no life on the Moon. The jury is still out on the water part. As for the rest of the solar system ... no one knows much.

Mercury and Venus (each very different environments) are likely sterile.

I told one whom I know very well: eanassir; and he said:
It appears that their concepts and ideas have changed within these few years, and they forgot what they wrangled and denied the existence of water and life on Mars.
He said: I spent four years in this forum to convince them even about the possibility of water and life on Mars and they never accepted and never agreed.
So go and review their wrangling and incessant denial, in addition to their mockery about such idea of the flowing water and life on Mars.
While on Moon, certainly there is no life; and the Quran interpreter said this at 1947, when they had not gone there and had not known it.
The Universe and the Quran 2

The Universe and the Quran 2
 

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I told one whom I know very well: eanassir; and he said:
It appears that their concepts and ideas have changed within these few years, and they forgot what they wrangled and denied the existence of water and life on Mars.
He said: I spent four years in this forum to convince them even about the possibility of water and life on Mars and they never accepted and never agreed.
So go and review their wrangling and incessant denial, in addition to their mockery about such idea of the flowing water and life on Mars.
While on Moon, certainly there is no life; and the Quran interpreter said this at 1947, when they had not gone there and had not known it.
The Universe and the Quran 2

The Universe and the Quran 2


And there we have it folks!


Eanassir has returned!


Good call Mods and those who picked him out early on.