NASA Coverup Exposed!
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NASA Coverup Exposed!
NASA has either solved the bigfoot mystery, discovered life on Mars or both in one fell swoop - but they've kept quiet about it for almost 4 years now!
Bigfoot on Mars? NASA captures alien figure
Bigfoot on Mars? NASA captures alien figure
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The atmosphere is thin and only getting thinner as the solar wind blows it away. I think Mars already cannot sustain liquid water because of the thin atmosphere. A long time ago, perhaps, it was enough. But this thinning atmosphere has too much carbon dioxide for primates anyway.
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Fifty bucks says it's a chunk of rock... Even if the atmosphere isn't thinning, all the photos of Mars show a white sky, not a blue one. There isn't enough atmosphere to support carbon-based life-forms. Note that I'm not saying there is no life on Mars; I'm just saying it isn't carbon-based, and it doesn't breathe oxygen. Chances are, it would be single-celled, or, at most, microscopic multicellular organisms.
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There isn't enough of anything to support bigfoot, or even littlefoot.
Microorganisms, maybe. After all, some scientists fantasised about Floaters in Jupiter's atmosphere. They weren't found, but I guess they could still be there.
Zoologists finding new species regularly just on Earth...
Microorganisms, maybe. After all, some scientists fantasised about Floaters in Jupiter's atmosphere. They weren't found, but I guess they could still be there.
Zoologists finding new species regularly just on Earth...
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Guys, I hate to burst your bubbles here, but a few things occur to me as I look at these pictures...
1: If you look at the lower half of the figure, it looks like one solid mass, not like a pair of legs in motion. The upper half does indeed look like the blurry photos of Bigfoot...but at that resolution, so does Mitch on a bad day.
2: I have yet to see footage of Bigfoot that I can accept as proof of its existence, but assuming it does, indeed, exist, I can say that I've never heard of it attacking anyone. Therefore, whether it's on Earth or Mars, I don't think it poses much of a threat.
3: If it doesn't require Oxygen to survive, then most likely, the gas would be toxic to it. Our planet used to have a Carbon Dioxide-based atmosphere, and the single-celled organisms living under it were some of the most stable ones this world has ever seen. According to microbiologists, the single-celled organisms from that day and age reproduced asexually, just like most similar organisms do, and they hardly ever mutated. Evolution was pretty much a moot point.
One strain then started to produce oxygen instead of carbon dioxide, and all the other organisms--which had required carbon dioxide to survive--were poisoned by the oxygen, in much the same way we suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning.
So--if that isn't just a rock outcrop--that's either not Bigfoot, or Bigfoot has one HELL of an evolutionary history behind it.
1: If you look at the lower half of the figure, it looks like one solid mass, not like a pair of legs in motion. The upper half does indeed look like the blurry photos of Bigfoot...but at that resolution, so does Mitch on a bad day.
2: I have yet to see footage of Bigfoot that I can accept as proof of its existence, but assuming it does, indeed, exist, I can say that I've never heard of it attacking anyone. Therefore, whether it's on Earth or Mars, I don't think it poses much of a threat.
3: If it doesn't require Oxygen to survive, then most likely, the gas would be toxic to it. Our planet used to have a Carbon Dioxide-based atmosphere, and the single-celled organisms living under it were some of the most stable ones this world has ever seen. According to microbiologists, the single-celled organisms from that day and age reproduced asexually, just like most similar organisms do, and they hardly ever mutated. Evolution was pretty much a moot point.
One strain then started to produce oxygen instead of carbon dioxide, and all the other organisms--which had required carbon dioxide to survive--were poisoned by the oxygen, in much the same way we suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning.
So--if that isn't just a rock outcrop--that's either not Bigfoot, or Bigfoot has one HELL of an evolutionary history behind it.
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