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There is life on Mars in the form of intelligent beings: people, in addition to animals and plants; with rivers, seas, mountains, forests, towns and cities.

The following points give the clew:

• They have till now found ice on the two poles of Mars, water in frozen form, and cirrus cloud drifted by the wind.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20080324_Opportunity.html

Such cloud indicates that the atmosphere of Mars is not so thin; so that it bears the ice-bearing cloud at some high altitude and the wind comes to drift it.


• They have taken photos of Mars, either from very high altitudes, or from the ground level; while if they take the images from the level of one hundred or two hundred meters: everything will be obvious.

• I asked some astronomers at NASA, about the mountains of Mars, they answered:

"In general the southern hemisphere is the highlands of Mars and the northern hemisphere is the lowlands.
The Tharsis province is a notable high volcanic chain, and the tallest volcano Olympus mons is nearby (27 km high and 600 km wide at the base).
Other peaks in decreasing order of height are Ascraeus mons, Arsia mons, Pavonis mons, and Elysium mons--all of these are taller than Mt. Everest.
You can see maps of the topography of Mars at the following link: http://ssed.gsfc.nasa.gov/tharsis/global_paper.html "

Therefore, all these mountains are taller than Mt. Everest, which may give an idea that Mars is in fact larger than Earth.

The other thing is that their knowledge about Mars mountains is obviously defective: because where are the mountains lower than Mt. Everest?

Moreover, the tops of these mountains are covered by ice, then will not this ice ! sublimate ! as do they claim, specially if the atmosphere of Mars is allegedly thin? And how does such ice accumulate again?

On Earth, the ice and rain will percolate in the ground and will come out in the form of water-springs on the slopes of the mountains and in the valleys in between them, and the streams of water will form tributaries and these will form the rivers that will flow from the mountains to the lower planes.

Had they searched in the mountainous regions of Mars, they might have found water-springs, water-springs, and rivers in the valleys between these mountains and the plains below such mountains.

But their search has been almost in the desert regions and the polar regions, which are almost without life. That is because their landing on the plain lands is easier than their landing on the mountainous regions.

Moreover, if they use some sound records, they might discover some sounds like the cry of some birds and animals or other sounds. There is some set to record the sounds, but it has not been in use on Phoenix.

• On Earth, their advanced technology enabled them to view the detailed features of the land and towns and may be people walking in the streets; but on Mars, it seems that such technology has been difficult to apply, and moreover, they descended their tools quickly, and cannot fly on some low or medium height to have better viewing of the surface features.

Now see this link about an image of the Inka City, by Mariner 9
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/mars/mr9_inca_city.jpg

And this is another image of this Inka City by, Viking 2
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/mars/f421b64.jpg

Then they attributed such features to the effect of winds! How can winds do such straight lines as seen from very high altitudes?

• All this indicates that their knowledge about Mars is defective, and nobody can rule out the possibility of the existence of people on Mars. And the claim, of some that they have viewed all the surface of Mars and drawn some precise maps, such claim is not precisely correct.

http://universeandquran.site.io/#The_planets_Are_Inhabited_

An anticipated meeting between the inhabitants of Earth and the inhabitants of some other planets :

http://universeandquran.site.io/new_page_2.htm#An_Anticipated_Meeting_


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There are some similar geographical structures / cities in the gulf of Mexico under water , now these are probably just natural structures they have no cross layers as those on mars.

Incan Gulf cities or natural structures

Larger view

I wish I had access to the imagery before they get doctored up
you could probably find some interesting stuff on Mars.

it would really be nice to have this in a 3D viewer to try to
find out how these structures appear to have formed walled rooms.

Do you know the scale of these pictures?

it may be that they are several miles from the center of one room to the adjoining room , how can you tell how large the rooms are?

knowing the scale of the pictures sure would help to determine if these are rooms or city blocks or even larger areas.





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Wouldn't the lack of a magnetic field on Mars mean that no intelligent beings can exist on that planet? I am not saying that no life can exist in the planet, but wouldn't life be destroyed on the surface of the planet every time a solar flare hit that exposed side of the planet?

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Maybe they live underground like ants on Earth. That would protect them from solar flares. It would make for an interesting religion, too. Outcasts could be forced to the surface to be burnt in solar flares.


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Originally Posted By: Amaranth Rose II
Maybe they live underground like ants on Earth. That would protect them from solar flares. It would make for an interesting religion, too. Outcasts could be forced to the surface to be burnt in solar flares.


This is sort of why I said that no intelligent life could exist on Mars but maybe there is life in it.

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As you say Rallem, maybe they do live underground like ants on Earth,......prehaps in the many caves on Mars?
View the 'seven sisters' here

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070402_mm_mars_caves.html

...and this monster of a hole, here

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070605_mars_hole.html

I find them interesting, since the "holes" are vertical, they are unlikely to be Asteroid hits. Also they seem to have very smooth edges.
Was'nt there a F Herbert, Science Fiction story about the Sand Worms of Mars?


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