Life on Mars 3: More Study of Nasa's Mars Photos
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fields. A licensed California architect and
certified astrologer, he studies anthropology,
astronomy, archaeology, paleontology, and
mysteries of all sorts. Looking at what
others have overlooked, he explores and
reveals answers to unsolved mysteries, by
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Michael G. Hunter
Michael G. Hunter is an author who has been fascinated with astronomy, archaeology, astrobiology, paleontology, and anthropology since his retirement from architectural profession in 2007, His previous works include Xlibris self-published books "Life on Mars", "Life on Mars 2", and "Life on Mars 3". He regularly keeps informed about the progress of space exploration through news articles, NASA websites, and online publications.
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Life on Mars 3 - Michael G. Hunter
Copyright © 2013 by Michael G. Hunter. 130197-HUNT
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LIFE ON MARS 3
MORE STUDY OF NASA’S MARS PHOTOS
Author
Michael G. Hunter
Editor
Theresa Brown
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Water On Mars
Part 2: Plants On Mars
Part 3: Animals On Mars
Part 4: Martians
Part 5: Earth-Mars Exchanges
Part 6: Early Mars Exploration
Conclusions
3.tifINTRODUCTION
This book is third in a continuation of a documentation of findings in a study of NASA’s Mars rover photos. Life on Mars
(published November, 2012) and Life on Mars 2
(February, 2013) presented the photographic evidence of about forty species of animals as well as humans that have been photographed by NASA’s Mars rovers and spacecraft. Those two previous books also contain several theories that help to understand how humans got on Mars, how and where the deluge happened, and how it might have happened more than once, even before the days of Noah’s ark, in forgotten ages. There are essentially four theories brought to light in this series of books:
1) The theory that a Sun-partner (like Nemesis), was responsible for modifying Mars’ orbit to a more elliptical shape on a regular basis, every 37.5 million years, which caused it to interact, brush, or collide, with Earth;
2) The theory of Mars-Earth exchanges, in which life forms from Earth and Mars interchanged between the planets Mars and Earth many times, including the most recent Great Deluge of the Bible, during the days of Noah and his ark;
3) The theory that there are scars on Earth and on Mars that resulted from those many collisions; and,
4) Explanatory theories of life on Mars, e.g. how Martians survive, how water is sustained, how plants and animals are able to survive and thrive in the seemingly harsh environment.
Early man didn’t really know the order of the Universe as we do today. The Sun appears to pass across the sky in the same manner as the Moon, planets, and stars, giving it the illusion of revolving around the Earth. Nevertheless, as early as the 3rd century, BC, the Greek astronomer, Aristarchus of Samos, wrote about a universe with the Earth travelling around the Sun, and stars as distant objects too far away to see movement. Independent thinking astronomers such as the Indian astronomer, Aryabatha in 499 AD, wrote about that concept as well. A thousand years later, when Nicholas Copernicus wrote, in 1533, that the Earth revolved about the Sun, the fact was utterly rejected by the great authority, the Holy Catholic Church. Only after Isaac Newton’s brilliant scientific writing in the late 1600’s, and their broad acceptance, did the authority finally come to agree with the reality of heliocentricism. Until then, the concept was considered heretical and blasphemous, because it simply contradicted the Bible. The concept of a body travelling through space with no means of support was difficult to comprehend in the days before modern science; and that the world, Earth, was no more than a tiny speck of dust amongst a boundless cosmos, was unfathomable and out of sync with the religious teachings.
Nowadays, in a similar circumstance, belief of life on the waterless, cold, oxygen deficient planet Mars is currently disregarded by scientists, and will probably continue to be, until it is proven with biochemistry or some other modern scientific discipline. But some people commonly say, in apparent conflict