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Life on Venus
Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom.
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On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:35:34 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom. All wrong.Venus has been probed.Read up on it bert |
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Life on Venus
"Herbert Glazier" wrote: "Read up on it. bert" There is a rhyme: "Bert is a Swine". ------- See: Glazier's Dossier ------- |
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On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:52:59 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:35:34 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom.. All wrong.Venus has been probed.Read up on it bert Probes detect very little. They are error-prone machines build by imperfect man. |
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On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 6:30:34 PM UTC-5, a425couple wrote:
On 5/16/2018 4:35 AM, Mark Earnest wrote: Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom.. That is the way robert Heinlein had it figured out in his 1951 book "Between Planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_Planets "Like many science fiction works of its period, the novel depicts both Venus and Mars as suitable for human habitation. Since no interplanetary space probes had been launched at the time, neither the extreme pressure and temperature at the surface of Venus, nor the extremely low atmospheric pressure at the surface of Mars, were known to science. Even the length of the day on Venus was not yet known." But then, we have learned a few things since then. We knew a lot more before technology blinded us. Percival Lowell saw the canals on Mars. |
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On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 3:50:07 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 6:30:34 PM UTC-5, a425couple wrote: On 5/16/2018 4:35 AM, Mark Earnest wrote: Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom. That is the way robert Heinlein had it figured out in his 1951 book "Between Planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_Planets "Like many science fiction works of its period, the novel depicts both Venus and Mars as suitable for human habitation. Since no interplanetary space probes had been launched at the time, neither the extreme pressure and temperature at the surface of Venus, nor the extremely low atmospheric pressure at the surface of Mars, were known to science. Even the length of the day on Venus was not yet known." But then, we have learned a few things since then. We knew a lot more before technology blinded us. Percival Lowell saw the canals on Mars. Percival Lowell saw the veins on his own retina! Double-A |
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Life on Venus
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 3:48:22 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:52:59 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote: On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:35:34 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom. All wrong.Venus has been probed.Read up on it bert Probes detect very little. They are error-prone machines build by imperfect man. Probes are great.They see and record up close.They see a lot.They can take the heat.Bert |
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Of Science, Bert knows not even a tiny bit, as Bert is just a stupid **** & always very full of it. ------- See: Glazier's Dossier ------- e.g.http://tinyurl.com/SwineBert-s-WRONG-Predictions |
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On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:35:34 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom. Sauna : you like hot volcano spring baths, salts.. good for your brain to sweat out your memories. #lolz. Hot place in hell. |
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On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 3:59:31 PM UTC-5, Double-A wrote:
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 3:50:07 AM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote: On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 6:30:34 PM UTC-5, a425couple wrote: On 5/16/2018 4:35 AM, Mark Earnest wrote: Life on Venus is hard to describe because as with Mars all we see in an illusion to keep Earth people away. Venus is actually a tropical jungle. The clouds reflect away heat to make things quite habitable for all sorts of intelligent and not-so-intelligent life. A lot of reptiles, a lot of dinosaurs, and as with Mars, the intelligent life is also of the plant kingdom. That is the way robert Heinlein had it figured out in his 1951 book "Between Planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_Planets "Like many science fiction works of its period, the novel depicts both Venus and Mars as suitable for human habitation. Since no interplanetary space probes had been launched at the time, neither the extreme pressure and temperature at the surface of Venus, nor the extremely low atmospheric pressure at the surface of Mars, were known to science. Even the length of the day on Venus was not yet known." But then, we have learned a few things since then. We knew a lot more before technology blinded us. Percival Lowell saw the canals on Mars. Percival Lowell saw the veins on his own retina! That is not the way history records it. We take for granted that Columbus discovered America because of history don't we? |
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