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Now, it's hard for me to put in the right words exactly what I'm thinking, but I'll try.
Imagine an advanced civilization on Mars, not much more advanced then our current one. What problems do we face? Overpopulation, war, global warming. All serious threats that iff we don't figure out soon could end life as we know it.
100 years from now we are planning to have humans living on mars. Now, what if the rolls were switched. What if humans sent a manned mission to earth 200,000 (not actual time just an example) years ago because their planet was dying? What type of knowledge would they be able to carry with them?
Say they sent 15 people, surely 15 people couldn't carry enough knowledge or technology to rebuild and start right where they left off. It would take thousands of years, trial and error to re-learn all the lost information. Is it possible that while this manned mission to earth was happening a catastrophic event took place on mars that wiped them out? Would this information of our origins survive thousands of years of war, natural disasters and other things that early explorers would face?
I think it's highly likely we will find proof of an advanced civilization that once lived on mars.
Sorry if this is hard to understand. I just feel like there is a huge possibility that something like this happened.
Imagine an advanced civilization on Mars, not much more advanced then our current one. What problems do we face? Overpopulation, war, global warming. All serious threats that iff we don't figure out soon could end life as we know it.
100 years from now we are planning to have humans living on mars. Now, what if the rolls were switched. What if humans sent a manned mission to earth 200,000 (not actual time just an example) years ago because their planet was dying? What type of knowledge would they be able to carry with them?
Say they sent 15 people, surely 15 people couldn't carry enough knowledge or technology to rebuild and start right where they left off. It would take thousands of years, trial and error to re-learn all the lost information. Is it possible that while this manned mission to earth was happening a catastrophic event took place on mars that wiped them out? Would this information of our origins survive thousands of years of war, natural disasters and other things that early explorers would face?
I think it's highly likely we will find proof of an advanced civilization that once lived on mars.
Sorry if this is hard to understand. I just feel like there is a huge possibility that something like this happened.
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No bro, we're from a distant galaxy brought to Earth by our ancient alien ancestors. You trippin.
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Skates wrote No bro, we're from a distant galaxy brought to Earth by our ancient alien ancestors. You trippin.okay that makes sense. I'm dumb. Sorry how could I be so blind
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No but there was probably some sort of life there at one point in time
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There are tiny bacteria colonies found within layers of rock on mars. There have been discoveries of fragments from mars on Earth. There is a possibility (highly unlikely) that one of the bacteria colonies from mars remained active when it landed on earth and we all evolved from single celled bacteria from Mars
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What seems most plausible is that the earliest organisms came on earth through an asteroid because there were fossils found in meteorite fragments in 2012
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No we are from earth!!
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No we are not from mars.
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We're from Earth. You must've have been on psychedelics when posting this bro!
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