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Guru Drak

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:43 pm


Well I decided to make this thread in light of ideas that I come across, though seem to dwell outside the normal thinking box.

While cleaning horse stalls tonight ( sweatdrop fun place to think huh?), I thought of two things, both that could be a result of the third in which was the combination of them.

The first was of Spiderman II, in which, the fusion device, was in reality a miniature star, though past its birth into its teenage years right away. Well if that were to be a real technology, which it could for us eventually, it would be burning up atmosphere, acting up like a real sun, as if you saw the movie, the magnetic arc forms were interacting with the Earth's.

Going into my second thought, it was of Mars. I am unable to recall what the stopping point of a star is upon burning elements (our sun being still on hydrogen to helium, but later on in its years since burning a yellow hue through our atmosphere, blue being birth, red in the getting old years).

I had thought, what makes red sand/dust. Iron is a thought, as that is a later element that could be the stopping point for a fueled sun, even a miniature.

My what if, is, if there was intelligent life on Mars, similar to ours, but advanced into Fusion's era, could a miniature star have consumed the resources of the planet, with its high gravity well/magnetic pulls, and scorched the planet, and burned out once hitting iron, as possibly being the stopping point of burnable elements?
PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:07 pm


I guess anything is possible, dude.. who knows. maybe the planet is still inhabited but they all live underground 'cause of something like what you said, or they destroyed their atmosphere as we are slowly destroying ours. hey, imagine if we were actually martians that colonized earth millions of years ago because we destroyed mars? interesting thought.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:35 pm


lilraine
I guess anything is possible, dude.. who knows. maybe the planet is still inhabited but they all live underground 'cause of something like what you said, or they destroyed their atmosphere as we are slowly destroying ours. hey, imagine if we were actually martians that colonized earth millions of years ago because we destroyed mars? interesting thought.


Isn't there a religion that believes the burning bush Moses was speaking to was a space ship and believe we're the descendants of martians?

On the life on Mars thought, I agree with Lilraine. if there is intellgent life on Mars they could be underground. *shrugs* isn't there evidence pointing to underwater rivers or something like that?
PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:30 pm


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The evidence is of life because of micro-organism skeletons and the polar ice caps of Mars. Also, the "earth colonized by Martians who destroyed Mars" idea...that's definitely in a movie. No doubt. I don't remember the name, but it's a pretty good movie. But...I kind of like the idea of a race on Mars more advanced than ours that blew themselves up. I mean, that's kind of what we are doing right? And, the fun part is, people are starting to think of ways that we can make Mars habitable for humans. Wouldn't it be fun if we were just swapping back and forth over millions of years?


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:02 pm


Sakyh
lilraine
I guess anything is possible, dude.. who knows. maybe the planet is still inhabited but they all live underground 'cause of something like what you said, or they destroyed their atmosphere as we are slowly destroying ours. hey, imagine if we were actually martians that colonized earth millions of years ago because we destroyed mars? interesting thought.


Isn't there a religion that believes the burning bush Moses was speaking to was a space ship and believe we're the descendants of martians?

On the life on Mars thought, I agree with Lilraine. if there is intellgent life on Mars they could be underground. *shrugs* isn't there evidence pointing to underwater rivers or something like that?


there are people out there who believe that the beings we call 'gods' are really aliens pulling the strings. at first I thought it was a silly notion, but the more I thought about it, the more I felt that it is really no less plausible than any other idea of god we humans have come up with. and since I believe the odds of us being the only intelligent life out there are very slim, so why not?
PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:11 pm


The movie you are reffering to is Mission 2 Mars. A decent movie. In the movie (SPOILERS if you haven't seen it.) A mission was made to take a shuttle to Mars to discover more about it. During the mission, the first flight was destroyed by a storm for walking too close to a mountain. It turns out the mountain was a hideout for a martian that was left behind, who told the humans that originally humans came from martian DNA. When Mars was on the brink of destruction, all the martians fled except for one, who stayed behind to revive the race on another planet.

A capsule was sent from Mars to Earth carrying the DNA of the martians, where it eventually evolved into humans.

Many religions have different beliefs about different things. I for one, do not believe for one second that we are the only sentient life forms in this universe. Whether life forms are hidden on Mars, or became extinct when whatever happened to it happened, I don't know, and probably will never know. But I do know that somewhere there has to be some other evolved life forms. I am not arguing with the theory of God, but perhaps it is the truth that we came from some other system somewhere.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:32 pm


Rainbeam
There is a chemical in your brain

But...I kind of like the idea of a race on Mars more advanced than ours that blew themselves up. I mean, that's kind of what we are doing right? And, the fun part is, people are starting to think of ways that we can make Mars habitable for humans. Wouldn't it be fun if we were just swapping back and forth over millions of years?


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That'd be both hilarious and pathetic if true. I dunno how easy it'd be to live on Mars, even if we did pump in enough oxygen and whatever into the atmosphere. Isn't the average temperature 35 degrees below zero? (Cant remember if that's Celcius or Farenheit)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:28 pm


Sakyh
Rainbeam
There is a chemical in your brain

But...I kind of like the idea of a race on Mars more advanced than ours that blew themselves up. I mean, that's kind of what we are doing right? And, the fun part is, people are starting to think of ways that we can make Mars habitable for humans. Wouldn't it be fun if we were just swapping back and forth over millions of years?


It's pouring sunshine and rain


That'd be both hilarious and pathetic if true. I dunno how easy it'd be to live on Mars, even if we did pump in enough oxygen and whatever into the atmosphere. Isn't the average temperature 35 degrees below zero? (Cant remember if that's Celcius or Farenheit)
It isn't oxygen you want to pump onto mars though. It actually is Carbon Dioxide. By say, activating volcanic disturbances on Mars, it would pump out CO2, which by then creates global heat. Once a stable higher temperature atmosphere is created, one, the polar caps would melt to a sense, adding more water to the atmosphere, which I believe would create storms. Once a stable climate is created with water as part of it, Plant Life can be introduced to then produce the Oxygen we need. That would take decades of plant life to make it even close to possible to have a breathable atmosphere.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 5:58 pm


Possibly centuries, because Mars, though smaller than earth, is still a pretty big piece of rock. Plus Mars surface is mainly composed of ice. So there is no telling what the melting of it could do. Nor do we know if the plants would have enough sunlight to thrive on Mars.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:44 am


Dread Lycan
Possibly centuries, because Mars, though smaller than earth, is still a pretty big piece of rock. Plus Mars surface is mainly composed of ice. So there is no telling what the melting of it could do. Nor do we know if the plants would have enough sunlight to thrive on Mars.
Well the number of volcanics would determine the amount of time required before the climate changes for even possible plant stability.

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