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NASA’s mars rover named “perseverance” was strolling along the remains of a billion-something old lake. Perseverance captured photos of rocks containing materials identical to archae bacterial fossils. Scientists from and out of nasa used the photos and also samples from these rocks to test for other possibilities over why these rocks had those materials. All explanations found so far yielded nothing and right now, the remaining hypothesis most agree on is that this now deceased lake once contained life mainly because it’s the most plausible explanation. However, if this is true, then we know for sure that life on mars is dead and that no other life in the universe has been detected.

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>>2482581
Dude weed lmao

>>2482581
This is just confirmation on long known facts about Mars being able to sustain life in its ancient oceans.

>>2482581
>However, if this is true, then we know for sure that life on mars is dead
Retarded opinion considering that Earth has life living among rocks 20km deep.

>>2482593
Yes, but from the looks of it, nothing shows that that life ever reached the complex/multicellular stage of evolution

>>2482597
Life hasnt been multicellular for at least 3,5 billion years on Earth.

>>2482597
You can emulate it and create your own life, like the aspiration to make homunculus if you want aliens so bad, you just need to convince humanity to not be religious retards and 100% pour their sources and ability into development.

>>2482600
That reply was not necessary

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>>2482581
>tfw u die on mars n the ape uyghas sample ur microbiota trillion yrs later n reverse engineer it

>>2482593
Being able to sustain life does not equal ever having life. Cool news.

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>>2482592
>>2482581
There is evidence that cannabis is not native to the earth. It is the only plant in existence that displays its gender physically. You also have the fact that cannabis just appears out of nowhere in the fossil record and history about 12000 years ago. there are no evolutionary predecessors to be found. also, cannabis dna structure is unique from any other plant. the closest genetic relative that can be found on the planet is…the strawberry! Also, Take a look at the word cannabis. Ever wonder what it means? Cannabis is a Greek word, though its root is African. In Greek, canna means ‘canine’ or ‘dog’ and bis or bi is the number two. So cannabis is the ‘two dog plant’! That in itself is interesting to me. But the pot thickens.



There is a cannabis-loving tribe in Mali, West Africa called the Dogon tribe. A fairly well-documented group, the Dogons were visited by Herodotus, a Greek traveler and chronicler, around 300 BC. He was fortunate enough to

have visited the Dogons during a year-long celebration that took place every 50 years. Explaining their celebration, the Dogons pointed to the brightest star in the Winter sky, Sirius, and said it was the ‘Two-Dog Star’ and that it was the home of the ‘two-dog plant’, cannabis. The two-dog plant, they said, was brought to our planet from the Goddess from the Two Dog Star. Their yearlong celebration was in honor of that star.



All of this would be easy to dismiss if not for the fact the Dogons possessed specific knowledge about the Sirian system for thousands of years before scientists with modern telescopes and equipment could catch up and prove them right. The Dogons had specific knowledge about Sirius B, a white dwarf star, which they call Po Tolo. They knew that it was white, that it was extremely small, and that its the heaviest star in its grouping. They were able to describe its elliptical orbit with Sirius A, its 50 year orbital period, and the fact that the star rotated on its own axis. Sirius B is invisible to the naked eye abd is so difficult to observe, even through a telescope, no pictures were taken until 1970.



They also described a third star in the Sirius system, which they called Emme Ya. In 1995, when two French astronomers published the results of a multi-year study that was apparently a small, red dwarf star within the Sirius star system, the Dogon idea of there being a Sirius C, aka Emme Ya, was suddenly taken much more seriously. If the Dogons were correct in all of their other knowledge about Sirius, why would they not be dead on with their claims of cannabis being from Sirius. It is, after all, named after that “Two-Dog Star’



Note: The Dog Star was highly venerated in ancient Mesopotamia, where its old Akkadian name was Mil-lik-ud (Dog Star Of the Sun) and in Babylonia, where it was called Kakkab-lik-ku (Star Of The Dog). The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads)


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