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In the CellWell1 and CellWell2 theory for the origin of the
SolarSystem says that the inner terrestrial planets are about twice as old as the gasgiant outer planets and that age difference would have given Mars plenty of time to have life and coal formed, just like Earth. So if Earth and Mars were 10 billion years old and Jupiter and Saturn only 5 billion years old then there was alot of kinematic motion going on for Mars, Mercury, Venus and Earth before they ended up in their present day orbits. They were like Europa and Pluto as satellites of the gasgiants where the gasgiant ended up swallowed by the Sun or to form a new star, double star to our Sun leaving Europa and Pluto to wander off and become a "terrestrial planet". I have been to petrified forest in Arizona where you walk around on planks and can see rocks of petrified trees, many years ago of at least 30 years ago. From pictures sent back of Mars it looks as though it will take a human to actually visit Mars and scrap away the dust layers to find coal seams. So I am guessing that the probes on Mars will not be able to see coal seams. If all of Earth were like Mars and a probe landed on Earth, how difficult it would be for that probe to run into a coal seam. I remember in the canyons of Utah that exposed layers of coal were easily visible. So what is the luck of a probe on Mars to run into a coal seam if coal really exists on Mars. The probability maybe too large that a probe cannot see coal if coal exists on Mars. Perhaps the probability that a meteor impact on Mars had spread some coal or petrified wood pieces and scattered them uniformily on the surface of Mars and so perhaps a close inspection of granular sediments by the Probe may turn up coal dust or coal grains or petrified wood dust or petrified wood grains. We shall wait and see what the Probe manages to find. But I wonder about the Moon in connection with CellWell1 and 2. The Moon may either be a astro body of CellWell1 and be 10 billion years old as well as Earth and Mars and would thus imply that the Moon may have had ample life some 6 billion years ago. So I wonder if the Moon may have some coal seams and petrified wood. I do not know how extensive a search on the Moon was undertaken. But I would guess the Moon is not a closed chapter for discovery and that some amazing and surprizing new discoveries await us with the Moon. Archimedes Plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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