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NASA scientists believe they have found overwhelming evidence that microbes do exist on Mars, underneath the surface.
If, indeed, life does exist on Mars, then life must exist elsewhere in the Universe. As a matter of fact, life could very well be the norm for many solar systems. And, if life is confirmed on Mars, it would dash the theory that we are somehow unique. What I mean is that it would be foolish to think that, with all that space in existence, our infinitesimally small corner of that space is the only place where life exists.
NASA is going to announce their discovery at a news conference, which will be at 7PM tonight, and will be carried live on NASA TV.
Article is here.
NOTE: Want to find carbon-based life on other planets in other systems? Just look for the fart gas.
If, indeed, life does exist on Mars, then life must exist elsewhere in the Universe. As a matter of fact, life could very well be the norm for many solar systems. And, if life is confirmed on Mars, it would dash the theory that we are somehow unique. What I mean is that it would be foolish to think that, with all that space in existence, our infinitesimally small corner of that space is the only place where life exists.
NASA is going to announce their discovery at a news conference, which will be at 7PM tonight, and will be carried live on NASA TV.
Article is here.
NOTE: Want to find carbon-based life on other planets in other systems? Just look for the fart gas.
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