Conrad McBenis
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- Jan 10, 2018
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Still alive?Definitely raises the chances that there’s some form of life still alive on Mars and gives us a great place to explore further.
Still alive?
Microbial or not, you're still suggesting there once was life on Mars.Yes. Talking about microbial life, not multi-cellular stuff.
We’ve seen life in some insane places on earth, based on what we understand it would certainly be possible for similar kinds to exist on Mars in similar places.
Microbial or not, you're still suggesting there once was life on Mars.
No evidence to prove that.
But anyway, I'm one who does believe there is plenty of life out there. And probably a broad spectrum across the universe.
I believe that everywhere we find liquid water we will find life. Even of the microbial at a minimum.Oh, I didn’t mean to imply there’s definitely life there. However the presence of still liquid water means an increased chance that 1.) life formed on Mars and; 2.) if it did it’s still alive.
Both of those probabilities are still well below 100% though.
I believe that everywhere we find liquid water we will find life. Even of the microbial at a minimum.
Well let's hope we live long enough to find out.I disagree. I feel water is necessary for life (at least as we currently define/understand it), but not sufficient.
Microbial or not, you're still suggesting there once was life on Mars.
No evidence to prove that.
But anyway, I'm one who does believe there is plenty of life out there. And probably a broad spectrum across the universe.