Evidence of subterranian Lave flows
reaching the surface?
Where, pray tell, do these scientists
think that these elemental life forms
came from, that they could blossom
in these "caves"?
Pahrump Nevada...nach
Okay, first off I'll start with a quote that I've been using a lot here recently. "There are two possibilities, either we're alone in the universe, or we aren't. Each is equally frightening."
Now...there are two theories of life: creation and evolution. I know I'm starting a little basic but it seems like a good place to start, the beginning. Unfortunately the two theories are mutually exclusive. One theory is supported by science, the other by faith. If either one proves true, it will shatter the followers of the other.
The only way to end this debate either way is to find life on another rock. Preferably outside this solar system. Well...I guess we could prove the existence of God, but most will agree that would be impossible (until the apocalypse of course). I'm not sure what to think, but I do know that if we do find life outside of this planet, it will cause a massive upheaval in the world.
I was trying to write a paragraph here about my predictions either way, but I couldn't make it sound neutral.
"Where, pray tell, do these scientists
think that these elemental life forms
came from"
My money would be on the same source that life on Earth came from.
It was likely formed in the same way life on earth was formed. Primordial soup, comets, etc.
Where on Mars did they live before they dug these caves and installed sky lights?
Where are the ancient smelting plants used to make steel for shovels to dig these caves, and make glass for the sky lights?
What did they eat, and where did they grow it in -160f temps?
Why only 6 caves on such a large planet?
So many questions, so few answers....This calls for more grant money obviously...