XPost: sci.space.policy, sci.physics   
   From: fjmccall@gmail.com   
      
   Serigo wrote:   
      
   >On 10/17/2016 7:51 AM, Fred J. McCall wrote:   
   >> jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:   
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   >>> The issue is large, highly concentrated amounts and those only come   
   >>>from biological action, so if any large concentrated amounts of   
   >>> calcium based minerals were found on Mars, the headlines would be   
   >>> screaming about proof of previous life found on Mars.   
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   >that is how limestone and marble formed on Earth, via biological action.   
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   And yet marble and other calcium minerals are found on Mars. Explain.   
      
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   >> You're simply wrong. All it takes to get areas with rocks having a   
   >> high concentration of calcium carbonate is for there to used to be   
   >> water there.   
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   >obviously wrong.   
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   So reality is obviously wrong.   
      
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   >You are saying throw some dirt and water in a blender and watch the   
   >calcium carbonate pop out.   
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   No, YOU are saying that.   
      
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   >Now show me.   
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   It's impossible to show you anything. There isn't enough dynamite in   
   the world to blow your head out of your ass.   
      
      
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    truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."   
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