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|  The Starmaker to The Starmaker  |
|  Re: destination mars  |
|  10 Nov 24 21:41:00  |
 XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sci.physics.relativity From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com The Starmaker wrote: > > Thomas Heger wrote: > > > > Am Donnerstag000007, 07.11.2024 um 16:30 schrieb The Starmaker: > > > kazu wrote: > > >> > > >> finally. > > > > > > Mars is a dead planet. > > > > > > Mars has been a dead planet since it's very beginnings. > > > > > > Mars is Red and Red is Dead! > > > > > > All Red planets are Dead planets. > > > > > > Red is Dead. > > > > All wrong, because the read color stems from Iron-oxide and that would > > need water in liquid form to build. > > > > So Mars should have had an atmosphere and lots of water in a very remote > > past. > > > > The water and the atmosphere are long gone, but the red color remained. > > > > Now: how could this happen? > > > > Well, I'm actually a proponent of 'Growing Earth' theory and that is > > also valid for other celestial bodies than the Earth. > > > > This theory assumes, that all stars, planets and moons grow over long > > periods of time. > > > > This growth is caused by local structures in the local realm of spacetime. > > > > This causes matter to form, where already matter is. > > > > This applies to stars as well as for planets. > > > > In the course of planetary growth the mass of the planet grows, hence > > also the diameter of its orbit around the central star of its solar system. > > > > The would beginn ín a region, which is too hot for water and ends up in > > a region too cold. > > > > Now in the middle is kind of 'habitable zone', where liquid water does > > exist. > > > > That water created iron oxide and that is, what made Mars red. > > > > Then the orbit expands and the planet reaches a reagion, where all water > > is frozen. > > > > Then the water gets into a light gas form by sublimation and is finally > > blown away and left to the darkness of the universe. > > > > What remains is red colour. > > ... > > > > TH > > wat are you sayin? All the red stars are dead stars because they ran out > of water???? I can give a million reasons why Red is Dead... if you get embarrased, your face turns red.. "you die of embarrassment"! Red is Dead. If you stop at a Red light..and if you don't...Red is Dead. A photograh when it is dying turns...Red. Red is dead. Red shift in space is dead shift. I can give a million reasons why Red is Dead... it has nothing to do with water. AND PLEASE DON'T GIVE ME THAT NASA GARBAGE THAT THERE 'USED TO BE' ANCIENT OCEANS OUT THERE! i don't drink Nasa's Kool Aid. or the Pentagon's. -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable. --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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