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To: mel221 who wrote (994371)1/16/2017 10:24:42 PM
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To: mel221 who wrote (994371)1/17/2017 3:58:37 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571778
 
Well, all of that said, do you expect (traces of) life of some kind to be discovered on Mars? Not too long from now, we will know. Your expectations?

Personally I am pretty sure, that at least fossils of life will be found and that same fossils will be amazingly if not in some cases identical to what we know from Earth.

Now, assuming that happens, how would that chocking piece of information be received?

Of course, still all pure speculation, but I have a strong hunch, that I might be right.
Time will tell - soon.



To: mel221 who wrote (994371)1/17/2017 4:25:17 AM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1571778
 
. It appears life started about 700 hundred million years after the earth was created.

Well, most recent theories put life on Earth aro 400 million years earlier than that.

Check below:

“The significance of stromatolites is that not only do they provide obvious evidence of ancient life that is visible with the naked eye, but that they are complex ecosystems. This indicates that as long as 3.7 billion years ago microbial life was already diverse. This diversity shows that life emerged within the first few hundred millions years of Earth’s existence, which is in keeping with biologists’ calculations showing the great antiquity of life’s genetic code.”




http://www.universetoday.com/130589/newly-found-ancient-fossils-show-possibilities-finding-martian-life/