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Author:  joshex [ Tue May 31, 2016 8:50 am ]
Post subject:  Space News #1

https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/nasa-r ... -pluto-yet

I'm going to have to email Nasa.

they are wrong on several accounts concerning pluto and this image makes them evident.

1: Pluto is not geologically active. I honestly wish it were, but after further review of the surface the mountains are all clearly formed from overlapping edges of impact craters and impact craters into things formerly deposited onto pluto's surface (some albeit recently).

2: there is no tectonic activity driving the cracks in the ice, it's not continental plates, we can clearly see multiple circle shaped centers in each region of the cracked flat plains hinting that faster objects once hit there and were covered by ice, the plates people see with defined edges are the combinations of multiple overlapping blast radii carvings in former ice, that have since been covered with new smooth ice.

3: it's not smooth ice, upon first inspection it looked like a typical wind dune deposit of snow, but upon scrolling further down and then reinspecting it to my shock I saw a sequence, a pattern in it that is not a dune pattern. what pattern is it? the pattern observed when studying bacteria in a petri dish especially plant cells with their rectangular wall structures. the strange pattern is too close to the pattern that bacteria leave behind after they have feasted on the contents of an agar and pooped it out to not have been formed by bacteria or even to have been formed by any other geologic tidal or weather based activities. however these holes are massive and not gently inclined but steeply inclined indicating this is some large supersize bacteria the size of a mammoth whale, or bigger. what does it eat? ice, what does it poop? liquid nitrogen.

in active zones dark spots with no ice are revealed in the bacterial feeding pattern, in older zones that have shown impacts recently these patterns have been filled-in by ice layers.

there is life on pluto. not necessarily intelligent life, but life none the less, and a lot stranger than we ever thought. giant liquid nitrogen pooping plant cell structure bacteria. (or giant plankton)

4: the bacteria have eaten away a large pond to the south of the image, in this pond ripples can be seen that were either recently frozen or not frozen at all. in the active bacterial areas of pluto there appears to be no ice and liquid water, suggesting that the bacteria use hyper-thermal body temperatures to melt the ice so they can absorb it as a liquid then purge all cold from their bodies by compacting it into liquid nitrogen.

these are my observations.

Author:  arch_enemy [ Tue May 31, 2016 2:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Space News #1

at least it's officially a planet again when they said it wasn't i was so pissed

Author:  KingGMY [ Wed Jun 01, 2016 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Space News #1

Well, at least it's not Mercury.

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