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Coils of blood vessels found on Mars should be ground for baking in
ovens. Martian blood vessel remains are shown like coils or internets in Fig. 1 below. They closely resemble the floating blood vessel remains on a specimen of a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil owned by Mr. Ed Conrad of Pennsylvania (Fig. 2) NASA should grind them (fibrous coils in icy soil of Snow White) and bake them in the ovens. Otherwise, tests by the atomic-force microscope will show drastically different results than those obtained from the oven tests. The reslut from the first oven test is a warning against disregarding these Martian fibrous vessels. Fig. 1: Martian blood vessel remains shown as twinkling internets http://www.flickr.com/photos/hortonh...21809/sizes/o/ Fig. 2: Coiling blood vessels remains on an Earthly Carboniferous human calvarium fossil http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...328514925&p=32 |
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