on 28-05-2020 09:28 PM
when we get to mars we find a primitive race of indiginous inhabitants allready there?
icy, no i'm not a martian and yes i'm talking about a topic not in australia!
on 28-05-2020 09:31 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:when we get to mars we find a primitive race of indiginous inhabitants allready there?
icy, no i'm not a martian and yes i'm talking about a topic not in australia!
Why address yourself to me?
I have no power over what you post here...
I may question it, but that doesn't mean you have to go all gaga about it...
28-05-2020 09:40 PM - edited 28-05-2020 09:41 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:when we get to mars we find a primitive race of indiginous inhabitants allready there?
icy, no i'm not a martian and yes i'm talking about a topic not in australia!
Why address yourself to me?
I have no power over what you post here...
I may question it, but that doesn't mean you have to go all gaga (spaced out) about it...
And as to your question...let's worry about it when we get to Mars, shall we?
It may not even be in our lifetime,
on 28-05-2020 10:06 PM
David, I hate to sound like an entrenched cynic, but do you really think that the noble ideal of Coming in peace, for all Mankind is going to get a look in?
If there's anything of any value on that otherwise barren and windswept rock, some kind of protoplasm with with an emerging culture is not going to stand in the way of good old fashioned greed.
Guns, Germs and Steel... to quote Jared Diamond's excellent book on the subject of exploration, and conquest...
🙂
on 28-05-2020 10:07 PM
Set the Phasers to stun
on 28-05-2020 10:26 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:when we get to mars we find a primitive race of indiginous inhabitants allready there?
icy, no i'm not a martian and yes i'm talking about a topic not in australia!
Don't worry about Isee. The crewed mission is planned for 2030, so I would like to think it will happen in the lifetime of most of us.
Good question David and actually NASA have planned for such an encounter and really struggle with how to communicate with them. Personally, I'd take a photo of Trump and say, "Not an earthling, him alien". Just in case they have been tuning in.
on 28-05-2020 10:31 PM
If there is life on Mars then the chances of it being even remotely humanoid are exeedingly remote to say the least and we probably won't even ecognise it as a life form
on 28-05-2020 10:45 PM
Sad but any living thing will be dissected and killed or we will take some sort of virus to them.
Perhaps humans did live and Mars once and stuffed that planet up and a few got to earth and started to stuff this planet up after they had killed off human like creatures here
on 28-05-2020 10:50 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:If there is life on Mars then the chances of it being even remotely humanoid are exeedingly remote to say the least and we probably won't even ecognise it as a life form
The scientific opinion is that any life on Mars won't be more advanced than a bacterium. We would be more at risk from them than they from us, assuming our metabolisms were similar enough, which is unlikely. Especially if we wandered around unprotected in the balmy average -60c temperatures, breathing the 0.13% oxygen atmosphere that is about the density of the very upper reaches of Earth's atmosphere.
on 29-05-2020 10:04 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:when we get to mars we find a primitive race of indiginous inhabitants allready there?
icy, no i'm not a martian and yes i'm talking about a topic not in australia!
You do realise that humans are an unusual lifeform, even on Earth?
Big creatures are in the minority. Microscopic & insect life is much more the norm.
There have already been probes/photos or some such things on Mars and no sign of big life forms, so we aren't going to meet up with Martians or any primitive race. On the other hand, there might be some microscopic life we know nothing about. The outcome from that is in the lap of the gods.