Is there any evidence of life on Mars?

Is there any evidence of life on Mars?

Small spheres were observed in the meteorite which the scientists in 1996 claimed were the fossilized remains of bacteria. However, they are roughly 1000 times smaller than the smallest bacteria on Earth, so don’t resemble any life thought to be possible.

Will humans ever accept evidence of alien life?

Well, maybe it won’t be so bad after all. When humans do find evidence of alien life, “we will take it rather well,” according to recent results presented today at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Austin, Texas.

How do people react to alien discoveries?

Looking at a mix of news headlines and survey responses, Varnum and his colleagues found that people’s reactions to detections of alien life, both hypothetically and to the famously false announcement of microbial fossils from Mars, are generally quite positive.

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Are aliens actually camouflaged as humans?

Here are some evidences that would give the shocking revelation that aliens are actually living among us, camouflaged as humans. (1) Dr. Herbert Hopkins was visited by man in the one of the evenings of September 1976.

Despite the controversy surrounding Mars meteorites that some scientists think contain fossils of ancient Martian bacteria-like life forms, there is no conclusive evidence that life currently or ever existed on Mars. That, however, does not rule out the possibility that there was once life on Mars.

Did a thermonuclear blast kill the ancient civilization on Mars?

by Sean Martin February 5, 2018 (express.co.uk) • Astrophysicist John Brandenburg brought forth evidence of a thermonuclear blast on Mars in his 2015 book, Death on Mars, which destroyed the Mars civilization there in the ancient past and rendered Mars a barren planet.

Did a ‘Martian civilisation’ collapse due to a “massive disaster”?

Dr John Brandenburg, a plasma physicist working as a consultant at Morningstar Applied Physics LLC, says in his book, Death on Mars, that nuclear isotopes found on the Red Planet “resemble those from hydrogen bombs on Earth” and a “Martian civilisation apparently perished due to a planet-wide catastrophe of unknown origin”.

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Are these strange objects on Mars a spoon and Hoverboard?

Although it is unlikely that the objects are a spoon and hoverboard, they may warrant a closer look. But NASA is decidedly un -curious about such anomalies. This photo, taken by the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) look quite like aerial photos of an Earth desert dotted with shrub growth. But these sand dunes are in the southern hemisphere of Mars.