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<blockquote data-quote="jamesbond007" data-source="post: 75463927" data-attributes="member: 408340"><p>See. Life is #1. They want to show evidence of abiogenesis at minimum. Likely, there won't be intelligent life there as they would've responded to the rovers. I'll make my main point at the end.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, let's rule out those other planets too far away unless our technolgy advances. All the theories I've mentioned take those into account. I don't think our side is too concerned about microbes, but your side wants to show evolution.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Let's focus on NASA. They have the Perserverance Rovers left which will examine more of the surface of Mars in 2021. I think it will be looking to see if it's safe enough for human explaration below the surface of Mars. I think they've already concluded that they can manually shovel at the ice at one of the crators to get below the surface.</p><p></p><p>This won't happen until the 2030s, but even then they are worried about the solar wind hurting or killing the astronauts.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ff4d4d"><strong>MY MAIN POINT:</strong></span></p><p>Do you care if they do not find evidence for abiogenesis by the 2030s? More importantly, most likely you will die before anyone finds evidence of life outside of Earth?</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I don't mean to be macabre, but it's a good possibility no matter how young you are.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why not? What else do you think NASA will find on Mars?</p><p></p><p>They made a video of a fish swimming in water on Mars and was widely panned for it so they deleted it. Today, we find it has to below the surface of Mars and that won't happen until the 2030s. Who knows when they can explore Europa?</p><p></p><p>When both of those are complete, then we will know whether there exists other forms of life in our solar system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesbond007, post: 75463927, member: 408340"] See. Life is #1. They want to show evidence of abiogenesis at minimum. Likely, there won't be intelligent life there as they would've responded to the rovers. I'll make my main point at the end. So, let's rule out those other planets too far away unless our technolgy advances. All the theories I've mentioned take those into account. I don't think our side is too concerned about microbes, but your side wants to show evolution. Let's focus on NASA. They have the Perserverance Rovers left which will examine more of the surface of Mars in 2021. I think it will be looking to see if it's safe enough for human explaration below the surface of Mars. I think they've already concluded that they can manually shovel at the ice at one of the crators to get below the surface. This won't happen until the 2030s, but even then they are worried about the solar wind hurting or killing the astronauts. [COLOR=#ff4d4d][B]MY MAIN POINT:[/B][/COLOR] Do you care if they do not find evidence for abiogenesis by the 2030s? More importantly, most likely you will die before anyone finds evidence of life outside of Earth? Sorry, I don't mean to be macabre, but it's a good possibility no matter how young you are. Why not? What else do you think NASA will find on Mars? They made a video of a fish swimming in water on Mars and was widely panned for it so they deleted it. Today, we find it has to below the surface of Mars and that won't happen until the 2030s. Who knows when they can explore Europa? When both of those are complete, then we will know whether there exists other forms of life in our solar system. [/QUOTE]
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