Re: Why anatomists hesitate on this Mars fossil?



On May 25, 8:22 am, Fossil Lin <fossil...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5月25日, 下午8時00分, BCC Meteorites <s...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On May 24, 9:36 am, Fossil Lin <fossil...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The following is a NASA photo showing a Mars fossil bone. Anatomists
hesitate to confirm it is a fossil mainly because it shows Haversian
canals of about 250 microns to 302 microns in diameter. They think
such large Haversian canals are unheard of before.
In fact, Haversian canals of such sizes are commonly found in large
dinosaurs. Moreover, a person should not pre-suppose that Mars bones
should fall within the size range of bones found on this earth, for
Mars environment could be very different from Earth environment. For
example, red blood cell size is determined partially by oxygen
content
in the atmosphere.What is important is reasonable size ratio among
various cells, tissues, organs, etc. in Mars fossils.
Photo with scale and label of Haversian canal:http://paleontology-and-fossil-talk.googlegroups.com/web/UPLOAD%201M2...

Original photo in NASA website:http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/m/1886/1M295614429EFFA0__P29...

Well I think this fossil bone idea is very far fetched and wishful
thinking, although based on my experience with NASA I would not put it
past them to conduct a pilt down man program of planting biological
materials on Mars of fabricating and altering photographs to achieve a
level of distinction and discovery for dead and essentially
meaningless programs. The l;ink you provided to the NASA photos is
gone from the NASA website as it should be (QUACK). But you can see
them on the religion link here.

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Sorry. Here are the NASA website URL and links to my photos showing
Mars fossil/fossil bone:

http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/m/1886/1M295614429EFFA0__P29...

http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555400036&p=115

http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555400037&p=116http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555406964&p=117

If you can disprove my claims on the Mars fossil/fossil bone shown in
above three photots, I will pay you a reward of US$10,000.

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found on this server.
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use an Error Document to handle the request.

working link----http://www.mail-archive.com/atheism-vs-christianity@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/...

http://www.bccmeteorites.com/misconduct-planetary.html

Those images look like what one would expect from andesitic rock and
more particularly igneous rock found in the Earth's upper mantle. The
are where one would expect to find diamonds and precious gems on
Earth. Highly unlikely to find fossils of dinosaurs at such depths.
You have not proven your case.

Cordially.

S. Ray DeRusse
www.bccmeteorties.com

On a separate note:
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Sequim, Wa - Noted astronomer Thomas C Van Flandern succumbed to colon
cancer on January 9, 2009. He graduated from Xavier University in
1962, briefly attended Georgetown University in 1963 and received his
PhD in astronomy from Yale in 1969, specializing in celestial
mechanics. Dr. Van Flandern's early work is well regarded within his
field, but he was more broadly (and controversially) known for his
later scientific contributions.

Fascinated with astronomy from a very young age, Dr. Van Flandern made
his first contribution to the field at age 19. In 1959, Tom and his
friend Dennis Smith (age 17) set the world record for number of
artificial satellites tracked during a month as part of project
Moonwatch in Cincinnati. Tom made his observation from his personal
telescope purchased with money earned from his paper route.

Dr. Van Flandern worked at the U.S. Naval Observatory for 21 years and
became Chief of the Celestial Mechanics Branch of the Nautical Almanac
Office. His team contributed to the regular production of The Nautical
Almanac, among other projects. After retiring from the civil service,
Van Flandern served as a Research Associate at the University of
Maryland Physics Department, and as a Global Positioning System (GPS)
consultant to the Army Research Laboratory.

In his book "Dark Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets", Dr. Van
Flandern presented the case for several controversial theories, most
notably that the speed of gravity must propagate significantly faster
than the speed of light; both comets and asteroids are remnants of an
exploded planet; back-ground radiation is not caused by an expanding
universe and therefore the big bang is invalid; Mars is an escaped
moon of an exploded planet formerly located in the asteroid belt; and
that some structures on Mars are artificial. Dr. Van Flandern
successfully predicted the discovery that asteroids with satellites,
co-published peer reviewed papers on the speed of gravity with J.P.
Vigier, and collaborated with Esko Lyytinen in improving the model for
predicting meteor showers. Unfortunately detractors frequently use his
claims of artificiality on Mars to marginalize both him and his work.

Dr. Van Flandern founded Meta Research in 1991 in response to the
broad problem of getting research support for promising but unpopular
alternative ideas in astronomy. Meta Research publishes a quarterly
journal and maintains a presence on the Internet at metaresearch.org.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Van Flandern lived, worked and retired in
Washington DC with wife Barbara and their four children. He spent the
final years of his life in the Olympic peninsula town of Sequim,
Washington.
.



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