Michio Kaku explained - Bio Station Alpha on Mars and explosion on the Sun, June 8 2011

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  • Cool. Thanks for sharing the vid. Now that is a sign of a true man (you, TheCalifornian) open to skepticism and scientific explanations. Good for you.

  • @huyked Thank You. I welcome all constructive feedback on my videos. Sometimes an objective mind can learn more through criticism. Ive learned a lot and hope to know more.

  • Are you an astronomer? How do you find all these things?!?

  • @cutaway5 Im not an astronomer. Im a property manager. I wasnt looking for the first one, I found it by accident. Now I look for anomalies that look like structures, not rocks. There are plenty of rocks that look like faces, etc, but symmetrical structures that dont look like rocks is what I look for.

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  • @TheCalifornian

    Great attitude. I wish more people were like that, especially in my family. I should actually be open to constructive criticism too myself.

  • So thats where Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin's career went, can we send any more of these Hollywood freaks up to Mars to join em?

  • Michio is looking good. I think that we really need to put some work into protecting our communication systems, or else it's back to the stone age... muahahahaaaaa. No seriously, it could be a problem; however, people need to learn to be more self sufficient anyway. 150 years ago this wasn't a huge problem, and 150 years before that, people didn't even notice solar storms. If you can't live without your blackberry and television, and you can't make food without a microwave, you're screwed.

  • wow cosmic ray? come on now

  • someone jizzed on mars?

  • good find

  • Wait a minute...The image on Google Mars had MUCH more detail...and then there was second one...a different shape! No, it isn't a speck of dust.

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