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I know it sounds crazy but something is wrong on Mars. We have been for centuries finding life on earth in “impossible” environments. Scientist have been astounded at finding life forms on earth that do not depend on oxygen to live, some even use sulfur. But, when it comes to Mars, we think maybe small microbes, very simple organisms, we never consider actual animals life forms. Mars is a harsh environment with hardly any oxygen and frigid cold weather. The surface is bombarded by cosmic rays making the idea of surface life seem impossible. If some type of higher life form survived on Mars from it’s earlier, more hospitable days, would we not find some evidence?

The “Skipper” from “Mars Anomaly Research Center” has done it again. These photos make you really wonder what is on Mars and why NASA never studied any of these strange anomalies. Are they so busy reinforcing preconceived notion of what Mars must be like that they miss opportunities to possibly prove themselves wrong?
http://marsanomalyresearch.com/

This object below reminds me of a small version of the worm in Dune. In the first shot we see the object just sitting there- nothing more than a curious shape.
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But then something happens in the later shot. The curious object seems to have disappeared. It must have somehow been blown away by a Martian dust devil, right?
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Then, in the third photo below, we see something that is quite confusing. This strange worm-like object seems to appear on the other side of the rock structure. This, to me, is at least worth investigating. Damn it… isn’t that what science is suppose to be about? Without the mysterious, there is no science. If NASA didn’t even care to explore these anomalies then real scientific curiosity is dead, replaced by politically correct blindness.
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“If that evidence isn't strange enough, look over there on the left side of the image at the evidence object pointed out by the yellow arrow and text. This object suddenly appears there after seven more days and after this object not being there in this spot in the previous Sols 1830, 1833 and 1836. It looks very similar to the strange object that appeared and then disappeared from the left side of the cracked rock. Did this object move the few feet from one place to the other? What is going on here with these "rocks" and this moving object?”
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http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/ ... 5L0M4.HTML
I have to ask, “why wasn’t this examined by NASA?” I have examined tons of pictures by NASA in it’s exploration of Mars that are of much less a curiosity than these. Take a look at another non event as interpreted by NASA. It seems obvious to me something is leaking from the rock. Your tax money at work: NASA spends months looking at craters; not a minute on examining this.
Here is another example of an object on Mars that should peak any real scientist’s interest. What is leaking out on the right of the “rock?” Why not take a second look at what this might be?
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Another strange disappearing object is viewed below. First you see it, then you don’t. Also some blurring seems to be applied to this photo.
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There are fantastic possibilities here. Something is going on right in front of the cameras. Even if it isn’t life, isn’t it still worth a closer look? Isn’t that why we went to Mars? Perhaps one reason NASA scientists won’t look is because it has been ingrained into their collective psyche that surface life can’t exist.
How many times in our history have the phases “impossible” and “can’t exist” held back the progression of science? Those words have even been used effectively by other scientists to persecute their own who step out of line. How many scientists have been afraid to look at strange events because even a public hint of interest could destroy their careers? Could that be what we have here? Or is it something else… maybe a rationality is used. Maybe NASA thinks even the hint of higher life on Mars should be hidden from the public.
Should NASA or any agency paid for by tax dollars withhold important knowledge because some small groups may react irrationally? Would the public go nuts if NASA announced there was animal life forms on Mars? …I don’t think so..

Curiosity is the drive engine for scientific research. When an obvious mystery is taboo, it seems curiosity is much harder to come by.

http://ufomedia.blogspot.com/2009/06/an ... -mars.html

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That's actually very interesting. And it would make sense for animals to look rugged and stony. Nothing much else on the planet to be camouflaged as, right?


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It is a possibility, I mean not all life has to be carbon-based.

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That moving rock is weird, and silicone based life would be awesome.

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RoadKill wrote:
It is a possibility, I mean not all life has to be carbon-based.


Doesn't have to be but I guarantee that 99% of all life is carbon based... Only because I understand chemically how things are made with carbon including life.

As for Mars I need more convincing that complex life beyond perhaps bacteria existed besides a few photos someone found on the web lol. What I want are DNA samples, corpses, living specimens etc.

If people are really interested in possible life in our solar system Jupiters moons Io and Europa may contain ocean like life under there ice coverings.... Titan as well even though super cold has organics, liquid oceans and weather patterns similar to Earth in it's rain cycles etc. If life evolved here, just imagine what we could find in such an exotic climate. Mars lacks what these moons and our Earth lack and that is the means to not only develop life but sustain it.

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Not all life has to have DNA, other life can really be nothing like ours.

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ye well i dont think that those represent any animal
but there could be fossils on mars

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They move O.o

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Sure or maybe its the Martian teens who move them to mess with us!

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there is wind on mars you know sometimes very violent ones

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One that moves just one rock and no others?

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that rock was just having a bad day

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might have been in a position which made it easier to move

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Just look at it, if it was wind it would tip over.

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