Fact! - Mars is Growing!
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I think you should end all your videos by saying "and that's the way it is bitches"
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well done! this is great and makes more sense then anything else iv heard! this is how teaching is supposed to be, where we come together and feed on each others knowledge!
NASA has to know this, but for some reason is keeping us in the dark...
the only way we are going to break free is to free each other...
thank you!
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Gee, I may agree with Jammieg001, your retorts to those commenting is so hostile & insulting it makes one shy to make a comment out of fear. Well, I guess I'll try. I must say, though this seems fascinating & you obviously have put a lot of effort in this hypothesis, it is just conjecture to consider amongst others. There are 2 questionable areas: 1) higher elevation doesn't connote greatest age b/c uplift is from antipodal force & 2) primordial seas in basins helped minimize crater scars.
IAPETUSGIANTS 1 day ago
@IAPETUSGIANTS Jammie was agreeing with me, and going along with a punk attitude.
1. Uplift? This isn't uplift. You can SEE the ridge edges of the higher land! Can't you?
2.It's not conjecture amongst what others. It's deduction from clear facts and visual evidence!
Primordal Seas?? What Primordial Seas? POOR Magnetic Field=No clouds=no rain=no standing water! There is NO standing water, and no EVIDENCE for standing water or scientific justification to think so.
nealadamsdotcom 1 day ago
the marianis trench grew when mount olympus on the other side of the planet grew, stretching the crust. stop peddling bullshit when you conveniently forget the biggest volcano in the solar system. this and the fact you call the seas on the moon"craters" when they are lava fields.
raverdeath100 2 weeks ago
@raverdeath100 - Hey stupid! They are neither lava fields or craters. The "lava fields" are tectonic spreads, and the craters, craters. How could lava flow topographically lower than the surface? Termites? How can the Valles Marinares, spread, if there is no subduction zone to eat up the material?
nealadamsdotcom 2 weeks ago
Mars, like most planets is growing, but much through accumulation rather than magical expansion. Growth of Mars is far to slow to be accountable for these rifts. The affects of pressure and gravity act at exactly the right speed to explain these rifts. The planet does not need to get larger to allow for these rifts because of conduction.
RussellHorwood 3 months ago
@RussellHorwood "CONDUCTION",.....CONDUCTION?????? You mean when the Conductor opens the train door,..or when the orchestra leader "CONDUCTS: the Orchestra?
YOU, sir, or madam, as the case may be, are as dumb as a tree. Read a fucking BOOK!
nealadamsdotcom 3 months ago