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Proof for numerous Martian microbes/cells
Some people still harbor doubts about my earlier claim that there were numerous microbes/cells on Mars. So, I present Fig. 1 below, showing numerous non-fluorescent Martian microbes, six of which is marked with circles. Most of these microbes measure 8 to 10 micrometers in diameter. They are of Mars origin because (1) they sit on reddish Mars soil and (2) they are too numerous to be of Earthly origin. Cells do not have to fluoresce to show they were cells. They were microbes/cells because the white dots are ringed with rounded, black, oval/circular edges different from the immediate surroundings. See Fig. 1: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...555300422&p=93 The objects circled in Fig. 1 were not voids, minerals, or spores for the following reasons: 1.Voids: If they were voids, they would not have uniformly shown rounded edges. None of them show un-rounded edges or irregular shapes. 2. Minerals: If they were minerals, they could only be silts or clays, because geology classifies all minerals below 60 microns in length as silt and all minerals below 2 microns as clays. However, all silts and clays are flaky and angular as shown in this photo: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...555249980&p=78 None of the objects marked in Fig. 1 looks flaky or angular, although the marked objects show the same length as clays/ silts (1 to 60 microns in length). 3.Spores: Earthly spores are at least 100 microns in diameter. None of the marked objects is nearly that long. 4. Components of Earthly substrate: Unlikely, because most of the circled microbes sit on reddish Mars soil sprinkled above the Earthly sustrate. 5. Unknown contaminants of Earth origin: Unlikely, because there are numerous white dots resembling the circled Martian microbes. Source of Fig. 1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hortonh...ho/2832304510/ |
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