Thomas120
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heb ergens in een topic hier gelezen dat cairo mars betekent, is wel enigzins raar want op space.com zijn er verschillende topics over cydonia, me constructies die lijken op pyramides, een sphinx en zelfs een gezicht...
Hyp 1: Mars has carried significant volumes of Liquid Water in the past which is a potential basis of a life evolution process. True/False?
Hyp 2: Such Water on Mars in the past may have constituted large-scale oceans and seas forming an even larger basis of a life evolution process. At one point in the distant past, a global ocean may have covered Mars except for Olympus Mons and other high points. True/False?
Hyp 3: Mars may have had a remarkably lower incidence of Asteroid/meteor Bombardment than did Earth (perhaps 75% fewer hits) due to arguments about the 'target size' of Mars vs Earth. And thus Mars may have had 25% of the mass extinctions that Earth had - forming another basis of an early and more rapid life evolution process. True/False?
Hyp 4: The Magnetic-field and Magnetosphere of Mars may NOT have collapsed in the very earliest history of Mars (~4-3 gya), but rather, may have survived far longer (argued in a recent journal Nature article). Thus a shielded/protected atmosphere on Mars, with 02, H20 and an ozone layer, may have survived - slowly declining in straight-line or S-curve pattern to its level today. True/False?
Hyp 5: The Differential Gravity between Mars and Earth (Mars has 40% of Earth gravity) may argue that evolution would occur on Mars at a more rapid rate than on Earth. Or a life evolution process which required, say, 3.o billion years on Earth, might be truncated on Mars into 2.o billion years. True/False?
Hyp 6: Earth and Mars may have had primordinal Atmospheres of Hydrogen (argued in a recent journal Science-Express) which then fit into a 'methane era model' of planetary evolution - leading into an 'oxygen era' which supports a life evolution process on both planets. True/False?
sites om te bekijken:
http://www.mactonnies.com/cydonia.html
en forum van space.com de vele topics over cydonia...
erg intressant allemaal, vooral nu ik las dat cairo mars zou betekene
Hyp 1: Mars has carried significant volumes of Liquid Water in the past which is a potential basis of a life evolution process. True/False?
Hyp 2: Such Water on Mars in the past may have constituted large-scale oceans and seas forming an even larger basis of a life evolution process. At one point in the distant past, a global ocean may have covered Mars except for Olympus Mons and other high points. True/False?
Hyp 3: Mars may have had a remarkably lower incidence of Asteroid/meteor Bombardment than did Earth (perhaps 75% fewer hits) due to arguments about the 'target size' of Mars vs Earth. And thus Mars may have had 25% of the mass extinctions that Earth had - forming another basis of an early and more rapid life evolution process. True/False?
Hyp 4: The Magnetic-field and Magnetosphere of Mars may NOT have collapsed in the very earliest history of Mars (~4-3 gya), but rather, may have survived far longer (argued in a recent journal Nature article). Thus a shielded/protected atmosphere on Mars, with 02, H20 and an ozone layer, may have survived - slowly declining in straight-line or S-curve pattern to its level today. True/False?
Hyp 5: The Differential Gravity between Mars and Earth (Mars has 40% of Earth gravity) may argue that evolution would occur on Mars at a more rapid rate than on Earth. Or a life evolution process which required, say, 3.o billion years on Earth, might be truncated on Mars into 2.o billion years. True/False?
Hyp 6: Earth and Mars may have had primordinal Atmospheres of Hydrogen (argued in a recent journal Science-Express) which then fit into a 'methane era model' of planetary evolution - leading into an 'oxygen era' which supports a life evolution process on both planets. True/False?
sites om te bekijken:
http://www.mactonnies.com/cydonia.html
en forum van space.com de vele topics over cydonia...
erg intressant allemaal, vooral nu ik las dat cairo mars zou betekene


pronounced Maşr in the local dialect.