Your post does give me a much better insight into your thought process. Think about what you posted below. You talk about digging around on Mars and then you create an entire scenario that their animals would look like our animals and what about that?
The problem is you just made all of that up in your head. We don't know that their animals would look like our animals, or if there are any animals in the ground on Mars. Although I agree with you, that there probably are as life seems to spring up whenever conditions are right (John Joe Macfaded, professor Surry Englland).
And whether life got it' start here through some sort of biological process we don't understand fully yet, or was transported by a meteor from Mars, doesn't matter. The basics of evolution, still stand e.g., if they found fossils on Mars of advanced life, I'd be willing to bet my bottom dollar that they would not look anything like the life on earth. Mars has many differences that would shape life differently like gravity, atmosphere..
Biological systems evolve to adapt to whatever system the're existing in e.g. look at the dramatic difference between biological life on earth today and biological life on earth 200 million years ago, night and day.
There's a book called quantum evolution written by a biology professor in Surrey England where he theorizes that biology begins in the quantum wave state. He points out that research shows that on the early Earth when large meteorites were often wiping out all life on earth, the minute conditions were okay for life it immediately came back and if biology does start in the quantum wave state, that makes it really easy to line up self replicating peptides. Almost infinity times almost infinity.
And last, to put to bed the old religious idea of how could the universe start without a God, you have to ask the same question where did God come from? And it's a lot more logical that a God evolved out of formless energy, then formless energy was put forth by a God. humans are on the edge of being gods.
And if one goes on further to say that God always existed, once again it is just as easy to say that the universe always existed. But the bottom line is, we humans have no understanding at all about things like infinity and something out of nothing.
Prevailing thought in the scientific community is that our universe which started 13.8 billion years ago was very likely nothing more than a vacuum fluctuation or a couple of branes crashing into each other
Cheers.
essage #1009171 from Taro at 4/1/2017 9:17:41 AM
And the reason is because most Republicans do not believe in global warming or even evolution. Both settled science.
Now, when humans start digging around on Mars w/i say the next 25-30 years and most likely (IMO) find not only traces of former life, which are very likely to be very similar or possibly even identical to fossils found on Earth, but possibly living organisms of same or even higher level, how would that in your opinion affect your 'settled science' theories?
I mean, the idea, that life could have spontaneously and independently developed from nothing to very similar let alone identical organisms both on Mars and Earth, would be statistically impossible, right?
Just think of it for yourself, use your own brain - and add your alleged multi dimensional imagination ability - just for once, rather than hanging on to what the club you joined seem to know so well by majority of the masses. |