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Time Daily - May 28, 1998 - "Hot Times on Mars"
If life teemed upon the Red Planet once upon a millennium, it wouldn't have lacked
for H20. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which pulls the strings on the Mars Global
Surveyor satellite, now reports that Earth's neighbor shows the first clear evidence
of oceans and widespread thermal activity in its early history -- both crucial elements
in any sort of Martian genesis.
The signs of a hydrothermal system found by the Surveyor hint at a thicker, more
Earth-like atmosphere during the planet's first couple billion years. High temperatures
may also be one reason the planet is now red. The Greeks thought the Martian color
meant war and destruction; Surveyor may end up proving it means creation. ÜÜ--
Mac McKean
My comment
When you read the full "Genesis Continuous" you
will see that the above discovery fits exactly into my hypotheosis that Mars is about
2000 million years older than Earth. But if Mars is the same age as earth, as currently
believed in the scientific world, how did Mars manage to evolve at twice the speed
of our planet?
David Calder Hardy