We were WRONG about Mars! And a new discovery could endanger (or help) Elon Musk's plans!



Six days ago, a new study was published that literally shattered everything we thought we knew about Martian geology. And these discoveries could put Elon Musk’s colonization plans in jeopardy! Or help them.
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https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2022-12-06/new-evidence-suggests-huge-volcanic-eruption-could-take-place-on-mars.html

https://planetarygeomorphology.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/small-martian-landslides-are-they-similar-to-large-landslides-on-earth/#:~:text=The%20most%20famous%20landslides%20on,McEwen%201989%3B%20Quentin%20et%20al.

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40 thoughts on “We were WRONG about Mars! And a new discovery could endanger (or help) Elon Musk's plans!”

  1. I almost did not look as this ss the titles looked like click bait.I thought you had decided "If you can`t beat them, join them". I am pleased to say it was something important. Please don`t use click bait like titles. You will lose viewers, not gain them that way.

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  2. Mars had life after the flood. After the tower of Babylon fell, because of languages, several groups had NUKES. There is evidence of NUKES deployed in Sahara, India, and on Mars. Melted sand into glass, highly radioactive. Mankind had flying saucers in those days for the high priests, who were go between, kings and fallen angels pretending to be God's. Which means solar system travel was there. They will find evidence of previous life on mars.

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  4. Absolutely no chance of using hydrothermal power for a long, LONG TIME. Angry, you still need a vast energy system to drill down far enough, then plenty of pipes to insert as you drill. Then you need a liquid to inject and yet more liquid to act as a heat exchanger. Then large turbines etc etc. You also need a temperature gradient and convection isn't going to do it due to the thin whispey atmosphere. So you'd need radiative cooling. This is just science fiction and Elon will be 6 feet under long before this happens. Its a pipe dream. Given all this just take several kilowatt nuke reactors to Mars… job done.

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  5. On the one hand, a thermal plume absolutely does suggest potential activity in the future. On the other, there is no reason to expect any sort of surface activity for millions of years to come. So over all, I don't think there is any real risk or reward concerning colonization for the foreseeable future. If Mars isn't "dead", it's surely in its final stages of life as evidenced by its surface, and any geological activity going forward is going to be few and far between.

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  6. I can't see anyone believing Mars was dead, gravity pulls consistently from many sides of the planet. It maybe further from the sun, but is closer to the gravitational forces from Jupiter. With or without fault lines, or continental plates. If it ever had a magma core, its still working as well as Earth. Is the magnetosphere actually weak, or is that scientific bla bla?

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  7. Earth has a few things Mars doesn't have.
    Earth was smacked good by a small planet (aka Moon) at some point following its formation, destabilizing Earth's solidifying.
    Earth is larger and closer to the Sun.
    Earth has a pretty large gravity well (Moon) orbiting Earth, churning up the molten interior.
    From the previous, Earth has an active magnetic field.

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  8. Another aspect would be the release of volatiles into the atmosphere. A thicker atmosphere would reduce the radiation hazard. It might also help warm the planet, thus melting off the dry ice at the poles. It probably wouldn't be enough to allow for running water on the surface, but it would be a step in that direction. Just maybe, it could prove the primer for a large scale volcanic episode across the planet.

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