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Re: A Skeptical Scientist Strikes again - about that Martian 'discovery'

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DeComposed > You're probably right. My fingers are crossed though that there actually is a subterranean (but on Mars) ocean. That would be really wonderful.


My thinking was that it was no where near being considerable as an 'ocean'.

A fair amount of water caught within fragmented rock? Perhaps. But a LOT more rock than water.

And then as Professor MT said - TOOOooo many variables for anything less than wild speculation.

Zim.




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Re: A Skeptical Scientist Strikes again - about that Martian 'discovery'
By: De_Composed
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Thu, 15 Aug 24 8:21 PM
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Re: “DOES NOT QUALIFY AS A DISCOVERY”
You're probably right. My fingers are crossed though that there actually is a subterranean (but on Mars) ocean. That would be really wonderful.

Thanks for the insight.






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