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Aren't you being racist by suggesting because they are green they are not human?
The Humans left mars and came to earth, over time we evolved to be different colours than green. How do we know this did not happen?
We don't.Now go and learn about what science says about this sort of thing.
What makes you think Martians would necessarily be green anyway?
Radiation exposure causing different evolution of skin pigmentation.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 19:48:47Radiation exposure causing different evolution of skin pigmentation. And you think "green" is the best color for that?
Well, they would only be green in the light, in the dark they are black like all of us, deep fried. I say green mainly because of media, I should imagine they could be exactly like us but much older of a race. More developed.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 19:54:05Well, they would only be green in the light, in the dark they are black like all of us, deep fried. I say green mainly because of media, I should imagine they could be exactly like us but much older of a race. More developed. They couldn't be exactly like us. Mars is a very different planet from Earth. The gravity is 0.38G, the atmosphere is less than 1% as thick as ours and has practically no oxygen, and the temperatures easily dip far below freezing. It can't support complex life like humans. The only way those intelligent Martians could be there would be if they had space bases of some kind where they could create more habitable environments. It's also very unlikely for intelligence to have evolved in the short period of time where Mars had a thick atmosphere and oceans. It only lasted on the order of 1 or 2 billion years, whereas it took over 3.7 billion years for microbes on Earth to evolve into humans.
In a critical balanced system, an object of the ''gears'' of that system need a critical balance or that object will wobble like an off balance car wheel. If for some reason the balance of the object was off set, then like with a car wheel we would put on a weight to re-balance the system. Now as Pyramids are scattered about the Earth , was this an ancient attempt by previous civilisations to re-balance the axial tilt ?
Well, what lies beneath the surface on Mars? If we had a ultrasonic rock cutter, we could bury ourselves in the ground too. There is lots of holes appearing everywhere on the planet, maybe it is a cavern of tunnels down there.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 20:05:56Well, what lies beneath the surface on Mars? If we had a ultrasonic rock cutter, we could bury ourselves in the ground too. There is lots of holes appearing everywhere on the planet, maybe it is a cavern of tunnels down there. Maybe so. Wouldn't mean it's humans doing it.
A potato cannot think
Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 19:47:30A potato cannot thinkIt has company.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 06/05/2018 21:43:52Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 19:47:30A potato cannot thinkIt has company.Well I worked out that pyramids are landing stages for the mother ships.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 21:45:41Quote from: Bored chemist on 06/05/2018 21:43:52Quote from: Thebox on 06/05/2018 19:47:30A potato cannot thinkIt has company.Well I worked out that pyramids are landing stages for the mother ships. And three's no evidence to suggest that there were any ships, mother or otherwise.So, what you did was make stuff up.That's not science and it's not clever and it's not helpful.
Of course it does not mean humans are doing it, although some of the global holes seem the cutting technology of ancient Egypt.Coincidence ?
Or somebody on Earth using negative energy?
Make stuff up ? I think you will find if you stick a pyramid on top of a sphere, the sphere will fall over. Nothing wrong or inaccurate about my physics pal .
"My planet needs balancing. It wobbles at 1000 mph.""Well, squire, I can put it on the balancing machine and fix a few pyramids to it, but that will only solve the problem at one speed. Trouble is, you've got the old model planet, with lots of water on the surface. Very good for supporting life, but it sloshes about, especially if you have the moon option - pretty enough at night, but a real bugger to keep steady in a complex orbit.""OK, let's do the pyramids on this one, and I'll look around the showroom.""Good idea, sir. Mars might suit you: two moons but no surface water - predictable on corners and if I may say so, a bit of a man's planet. 'Course if you're looking for a babe magnet, we've got a nice Venus: no moons, very pretty gas clouds, keeps one face to the sun, stable and easy to drive. Mercury is a bit of a boys' toy - hot, fast, not very comfortable. Meanwhile I'll stick some pyramids around the equator, and if that doesn't to the trick, we'll add a Great Wall."