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What if on Venus's Clouds
What if in viewing venus before the probes it had all the features of a
life bearing planet? Clouds were encouraging,and yet in reality they were very bad. Venus's size was very encouraging,but its spin a disaster for life. Its about a third closer to the Sun,but I think that not to bad. Don't like the fact it has no moon. Don't like the fact that there are so many volcanoes. all the other reasons for no life came out of the first probe. My reason for Venus having almost no magnetic field is its "slow spin" Astronomers give this reason " The nickel iron core is solid" (Oh Ya I like my reasoning much better TreBert |
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What if on Venus's Clouds
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: What if in viewing venus before the probes it had all the features of a life bearing planet? Indeed it did. Clouds were encouraging,and yet in reality they were very bad. Early high-altitude baloons gave data that seemed to indicate the presence of water in the Venusian clouds, but perhaps they confused the similar spectral lines of H2O and H2SO4. Venus's size was very encouraging,but its spin a disaster for life. Its about a third closer to the Sun,but I think that not to bad. Don't like the fact it has no moon. The importance of a moon wasn't relized until recently. Don't like the fact that there are so many volcanoes. It is curious why Venus has so many volcanoes. Since its rotation is so slow, it can't be because of friction from tidal forces as in the case of Jupiter's moon Io. all the other reasons for no life came out of the first probe. My reason for Venus having almost no magnetic field is its "slow spin" Astronomers give this reason " The nickel iron core is solid" (Oh Ya I like my reasoning much better TreBert The science sources I found agreed with you, that it was because of slow spin. Double-A |
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What if on Venus's Clouds
Double-A It is nice having Google(imperial thinking) agreeing with me.
Reality is I was thinking science longer than Google or even Einstien (had more spacetime than Einstien),and better times for deep thinking. I also had the Cern and Fermi accelerators. I also have Edward Witten. Can't get my mind off of Venus this week so I'm sure I'll have more "What if" on it TreBert |
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What if on Venus Earth Mars
What if all three planets had intelligent life,and Mars having cooled
first had more clever animals. They had very similar life forms(DNA) because their seeds for life came from the tail of the same comet;.A comet that in reality that was not created from the structure that created the Sun and the solar system.It was much older,but that's for another post. It is interesting to theorize how the environment(conditions) of the planets effect animals. Here on Earth we can relate Australia's animals to this scenario. Similar but different. "you all" might like to add to this subject how you see the differences? I will add mine over this weekend. TreBert PS I wrote a novel "Stepping Stones" that has all this in its first chapter. |
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