Help to prove Life originated on Mercury wanted

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  1. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    Life - why are they looking on Mars when they should be looking on Mercury?
     
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  3. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    Mercury is closest to the Sun so in the beginning it was the ideal incubator planet.
     
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  5. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    Um.....okay.....I'm going to call a nurse and tell her it's time for your meds....just stay right there.
     
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  7. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    Is this what you get when you post in the Alternative theory section. What sort of meds have you got for me? For you have given me a headache and a pain in the rear end!

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  8. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    This isn't an alternative theory, not in science anyways. An alternative theory must still be a theory, i.e. supported by evidence. This is most certainly not that.

    Cesspool.
     
  9. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    They are looking for life on Mars. Do they evidence? I have more evidence than I have typed in as yet. It takes time and I'm tired right now.
    Cesspool.

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  10. Captain Kremmen All aboard, me Hearties! Valued Senior Member

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    I like Mercurians, they are a laugh a minute,
    you never know what they are going to do next.

    Martians always want to start a fight, and clubs won't let them in.
    Venusians are just weird. As for Plutonians, they always pretend to be skint, and never buy a round.
    No for a night out, always hit the town with a Mercurian.
     
  11. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    When you come back home give me a call.

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  12. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    I've found some recent images of Mercurians doing their famous get down dancing!

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  13. Captain Kremmen All aboard, me Hearties! Valued Senior Member

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    For about half a second, yes.
     
  14. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Well, take a nap and then type away!
     
  15. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Rob --

    No, they really aren't genuinely looking for life on Mars, not our type of life at least. The whole "life on Mars" thing really ended once we sent probes there looking for it and found none, only fringe people are still holding out.
     
  16. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    There was an announcement they are sending a larger rover up to Mars soon looking for life. i read it yesterday on Google News.
     
  17. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Rob --

    Yes, they want to send another rover, but that doesn't automatically mean that they're looking for life. There are millions of things we can study about that planet, and we're going to need to study them if we ever want to colonize Mars.

    You aren't exactly supporting your argument here. The best way to look for signs of life on Mars would be to do low altitude flyovers, thereby covering far more territory than any single rover could. No, they want samples analyzed to see what they can tell us about Mars' past. Besides, there's at least a possibility of life on Mars because they have water there, Mercury is quite lacking in that department.
     
  18. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    The article said they were specifically looking for signs of life.
    I was wondering if they are concerned for the astronauts going there, they need to know if there will be life forms that could affect their health.
     
  19. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Really?

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2011/11/10/next-mars-rover-is-prepared-for-launch/

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/news/msl20111110.html

    Fail. Again.
     
  20. Arioch Valued Senior Member

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    @Dyw --

    I like you, I don't have to work as hard when you're around.
     
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  22. 420Joey SF's Incontestable Pimp Valued Senior Member

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    No Robit its a perfectly sound premise please elaborate on the details
     
  23. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    I have been discussing it to some degree
    http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtopic=29842
    but would like to extend the number of viewers and input from this forum too.
    I hope to summarise the better bits and bring them across, but not today.

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