Re: [Vo]:Mars Transport System

2011-11-03 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
The conjecture I've heard speculates that billions of years ago. Yes... not millions... but BILLIONS of years ago, when mars was significantly younger, the atmosphere may have been a lot thicker than that it is today. More atmospheric pressure in turn would have allowed liquid water to remain on th

Re: [Vo]:Mars Transport System

2011-11-03 Thread vorl bek
> I've seen some tantalizing photographic evidence that might > just might show fossil evidence, of low life forms that had > lived in the water and mud when Mars was still a wet planet. My slight understanding is that Mars does not have a high enough gravity to retain enough air for a very s

Re: [Vo]:Mars Transport System

2011-11-03 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:42 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: > As a visual artist all I can say is never EVER underestimate the power of > personal interpretation. Personal Interpretation happens. ;-) Indeed. Well, it was just a little diversion from eCats. Say, how about another

RE: [Vo]:Mars Transport System

2011-11-03 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
>From Terry, > Interesting images: > > http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2011/208/tracks-n-water. htm Interesting but totally mundane. Actually, not all that interesting, at least not to me. I'm astonished at how the author of this web site has managed to completely fabricate

[Vo]:Mars Transport System

2011-11-02 Thread Terry Blanton
Interesting images: http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2011/208/tracks-n-water.htm