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hey arken zoom into around 2 oclock in this image- mars.jpl.nasa.gov... a very strange miniture skull. What do you think? It appears to have teeth and skin on its head!
Arken
These anomalies looks like Bones.
Nothing to add.
S&F.
funboxill bet you missed
too funbox
funboxamazing that, all the way along , look pretty big in there arrangement. I wonder what tectonic/atmospheric force could be so precise, in what looks contextually, well haphazard.hmm are there any microphones aboard the curiosity?, ide really like to here the sounds there...conedBox
Meet the toughest animal on earth en.m.wikipedia.org... That little thing can survive just about anything,even space.
MysterX
reply to post by Destinyone
Maybe DNA is a Universal constant...like the speed of light and is everywhere. The building blocks for DNA, or precursor molecules for it, have been detected as far away as Sag. A, as well as on many of our Solar system bodies. Not that in itself that proves anything, but they are there..so it's at least evidence of a possibility that DNA, in one form or another is widespread in our Galaxy and perhaps beyond.
There are many species on Earth, that have a similar knee-joint to ourselves.
There are many that don't of course.
A recent theory on planetary sciences, theorizes that the 'panspermia theory' (seeds everywhere), of DNA coming to earth and more or less seeding life here, might have happened in reverse too...DNA being thrown up and ejected in micro-cavities contained in tiny glass spheres created during the heat and pressure of meteorite or asteroid impacts here long ago.
IOW, it's a very long shot, but the DNA that might have fashioned a knee-joint on Mars in the distant past, might have started out here on Earth...maybe the asteroid that took out the dinosaurs threw some of their DNA