Thursday, June 29, 2017

Do You Think Life Exists Or Has Ever Existed Somewhere Besides Earth? - Anita




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  • We all now understand that Earth is definitely not a flat, two-dimensional plant, along with the fact that our dear home is not the center of the galaxy. Through scientific research and setting aside this pompous assumption, we have been able to discover much more with our advanced technologies and advice from our predecessors about the expanses of our universe through exploration. We test the limits of our galaxies, discover new solar systems with unique planets that could possibly be habitable, and watch as our universe expands and unfolds into more and more empty space. If we can imagine, we are technically isolated in space as the only living creatures to this advancement and development. Maybe if we delve deeper with this specific discovery, we can infer that life did or remains to exist on a location besides Earth. A journalist, Kenneth Chang writes about organisms that had  inhabited Mars one time.
  • These organisms that Kenneth Chang discusses were found to inhabit Mars, but may be living now underneath the layers of our Earth. As we also infer, Mars was originally a healthy, habitable planet for these microorganisms with the nutrients and life-nurturing vitamins it provided, such as minerals that could be served as potential food and fuel. We we look at Mars know, we realize how much has changed from the atmosphere all the way to the rocky ground. How could this planet, in particular, be able to support any means of life, even extraordinarily tough microorganisms. While this idea could possibly be controversial, NASA scientists claim at a recent news conference that they discovered this by investigating on their rover over the rocky planet. While many may believe this theory, others believe that the idea of controversy still remains, along with the fact that further proof of discovery must be found.
  • While scouring the planet, we have found proof of the existence of these creatures. From their remains to the layout and geography and any remaining part of Mars which did not change from the time period of life inhabiting it. John P. Grotzinger, who is the geology professor for California Institute Of Technology and a vital contribution to the NASA investigation team mainly focusing on this specific mission, has decided to take a different method and way of providing proof to all those who do not believe in the existence of microorganisms. He has decided to view photo, videos, and other images displaying and focusing more about the scenery and the geography. Luckily, he took the best and most evident approach. He claims that he has discovered an oasis-like habit that is extremely benign and potentially supportive of life that it probably produced water healthy enough to just scoop into the hands and drink.
  • This one discovery caused a butterfly effect, or a chain link, for another discovery that was bound to occur. Since this explanation of John P. Grotzinger's seemed somewhat reasonable compared to the previous environment of Mars, the astronauts conducting one of the Mars' rovers, Curiosity, continued the experimentation process. First, they dug with their machine one layer into the rock, a dusty, fine mudstone. After being tested in the laboratory they were provided in their vehicle, which was potentially the size of a Mini Cooper, they then sent and reported the results back to Earth. Here, with more tools and technology and people and space, we realized with the evidence of rock remains that Mars was once covered and awash with water! With the large oceans, we can definitely tell that this was the beginning of the microorganism development as they sprang from the water and inhabited the lands of the planet.
  • Along with the discovery of the geology and the remains of potential water, scientists have also discovered the existence of materials that we possess here one Earth and use on a daily basis to sustain and support ourselves and other life forms that were also found in small, rare amounts on Mars to sustain the lives of these microorganisms such as sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and carbon. Therefore, the microorganisms were supported not only by their environment, but by the planet itself. While these were advantages, the microorganisms possessed another even greater advantage that resided as a property within the creature itself. It was capable of absorbing the elements, which acted in such as a manner as batteries or fuel, and stored them either for further use, consumption, or energy. While we believe that we may be advanced beings, we should furthermore explore the universe thoroughly.

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