The planets are being drawn toward the sun, as the planet draws nearer, the environment starts to dissintigrate as the ozone layer is destroyed and all life slowly killed off.. the key element of life, liquid water evaporates and only the extreme depths of each pole continue to contain what little frozen water remains, until it too evaporates and the planet Mars effectively dies forever. Eventually it will be consumed by the sun and the sun will grow as it has for billions of years, at first sustaining life, then swallowing it into its own form and source of life.
Earth too will eventually meet this fate, and humans will possibly need to jump from moon to moon seeking survival?
Is this plausible considering extreme hypotyhesis?
I learnt today they finally found proof ice exists on mars and water once flowed plenty.. but when? Was it before Earth fostered life? Did life once only exist on Mars then and has now skipped to Earth, slowly evolving;only to be extincted like Mars.
2007-03-15
23:52:01
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