Titanic Relative to Mars Life
- From: herbertglazier@xxxxxxxxx (G=EMC^2 Glazier)
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 10:20:52 -0500
The Titanic on the ocean bottom for almost 100 years is covered with
life. No light can penetrate to this depth,and its very cold. The
Titanic is the source of food for one animal,and its a bacteria. Its
diet is "iron sulfide" Now I can relate this to an area of Mars
that is under its now inactive volcanoes. There I find liquid water,and
warm rock and soil.,and billions of tons of rusting iron(iron sulfide)
This is the home of the same bacteria as we see on the Titanic. It is
stringy,and its color is orange. I now will go into
sci-fiction and say the highest form of life on Mars are clams that live
off this iron sulfide bacteria. Best to keep in mind that my pet octopus
"Moby" ancient relatives were clams,and octopus are the smartest animal
in the ocean Like to add that Mars clams have soft grey shells,and
their inners are blood red. TreBert
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