I was looking at the stars last nite. Using a teloscope and I remember hearing something about some water on mars which made me wonder if plantery evoultion was possible. Like mars into earth earth into venus venus into idk neptune. Anyway I'm just looken for oppion s on this.
Re: planetery evoultion? By: kts Moderator / Adept
Post # 2 Oct 30, 2008
All living things evolve, this includes planets, stars, and black holes. I believe that any planet has the potential to become a place that things can inhabit. But then again I also really do believe that men are from Mars and women are from Venus!
I believe that we as humans are very arrogant to think we are the only beings, with inelligence, in the universe.
I think there must be quite a few planets out there with life such as ours.
kts is so right that everything goes through its time and evolves. I often wonder if we - humans - came from another planet such as Mars as it must have been quite warm and nice there at one time.......
Oh hey guys I sorta wasn't asking about if the were was life on other planets.I was kinda asken what did u think the evoultioin chain is involvong planets. Exp earth to mars
Indeed planteray evolution is possible. Eventually the Earth will change, and the life on it will adapt. It will evolve, we will become more intelligent, more capable, ect.
I highly doubt that last one. We'll die out and something better will take our place, like..grass or something. The xmen thing will never happen. With all the chemicals and harm were doing to the planet theres no way people will become smarter in any way. And the planet will "evolve" into a garbage dump. Its dieing, wake up. Other planets, sure, but it has to do with time, stuff that runs into it, temperature changes, and a whole bunch of other factors, a planets not just going to change for no reason, thats not evolution.
I've always had this thought that at one time maybe Mars was just like Earth. And the inhabitants destroyed the planet and themselves. Maybe not, but I've seen what we're doing to this planet, and it doesn't seem incredibly far fetched.
I would say, though, that not only is planetary evolution possible (for instance think about the pangea, or supercontinent theory on our own planet), but I would say we are smack in the midst of a universal evolution.
Mars had life, it passed, they left their marks, the pyramids and face of Mars aren't just random landforms. Personally one of my theories is that life jumps when a planet dies, this spark of life is what then finds a new planet where life can exist and thus it starts a fresh, but it's just one theory.
Mars does contain water, frozen under the core, as well as bacterial life, but if humans were to ever try and inhabit the planet they would have to more or less chlorine gass the entire planet beforehand, if there was any bacterial life which is agressive chances are it would more or less tear through humans as a species like a razor through toilet paper.