Re: Many people landed on Mars



Lin Liangtai wrote:
Ancient people have landed on other planets for many, many times over
50 million years ago. Modern man has never physically touched the
Moon, let alone Mars.
If other planets in the solar system are suitable for human living in
the "last 400 million years", many people would have lived on Mars
now. Mars now has dead bodies of people who lived there 2,500 million
years ago.

Without evidence and without a plausible physical theory... all
you have is an implausible idea that is contradicted by physical
reality.

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