Guest Ultralights Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Just finished watching a doco on ABC about the possibility of life on mars following the discovery of methane and most importantly, Formaldahide (spelling?) Formaldahide is the oxidised version of methane, methane is created by volcanic action and by bacteria, but the formaldahide only last for approx 7 hrs in the martian atmosphere before breaking down, and with no recent volcanic activity, is the presence of bacteria continuously releasing methan the culprit? what is your take on this?
Guest Glenn Posted April 29, 2005 Posted April 29, 2005 Well the methane must be coming from somewhere so it must be the bacteria. They found ice on mars so there must be life. IMO we all came from mars many thousands of years ago.
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