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Author Topic:   Life on Mars? C'mon!
Brad McFall
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Message 7 of 21 (98761)
04-08-2004 6:22 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Supergenius
04-07-2004 6:59 PM


If I can think of plants deriving from Edicarian like lichens by death of jelyfish INSIDE the figure of a coral reef impaled by the moons shifting relative to earth positions then I like wise have no problem schemeing up engineerred adaptations by moving biomass up hill and into the deserts I have little problem with life in two places. After all that is the experience of the biogeography here on earth. Predicting the form of such life is another matter altogether.Of course more of my time would not be spent making evolutionary speculations.

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