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2018-06-07 20:26:18 UTC  

brains are delicate organs

2018-06-07 20:58:02 UTC  

there was a theory that the cuba issue was caused by listening bugs which interfered with one another. https://www.thedailybeast.com/did-these-computer-scientists-solve-the-cuban-sonic-attack

2018-06-07 22:17:00 UTC  

First people on Mars are gonna die to our first contact with alien life. A bacteria

2018-06-07 22:18:15 UTC  

Its gonna be the black death 2: martian bogaloo

2018-06-07 22:21:26 UTC  

well, bacteria that use living organisims to propigate their offspring tend to evolve to do that, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo that would sort of mean living things beyond single celled organisms have to be in the evirnment for them to sexualy select for that

2018-06-07 22:25:00 UTC  

heres a plan, convince america theres oil on mars,

Have them give mars freedom by nuking it,
cleansing it of all bacteria

2018-06-07 22:36:13 UTC  

I see you're a little butthurt there.

2018-06-07 22:46:07 UTC  

@Dr.Wol that doesn't work if they are under the soil

2018-06-07 22:47:31 UTC  

@Arch-Fiend no, it means there once was organisms of such kind. Or, they don't propagate their offspring through people, but instead we just happen to have something they like to eat, and they just happen to multiply inside us

2018-06-07 23:06:32 UTC  
2018-06-07 23:09:24 UTC  

the way bacteria multiply inside humans is predicated on bacteria to organism coevolution

2018-06-07 23:21:02 UTC  

first: that is earth bio
second: that assumes an alien bacteria cannot live inside of a human, period
third: the way a pathogen multiplies in humans is based off earth evolution, but that is not exactly what i was saying. take a bacteria which can encompass other bacteria in its own ecosystem, and attempt to digest them. Now imagine that is any human cell, and the bacteria simply multiplies like on a nutrient rich petri dish. This is not attaching specify parts of the body, or know where is the best place. this is just placing bacteria on an area with food, which happens to be your body parts.

2018-06-07 23:24:05 UTC  

MSM: There wasn't a media blackout, that is why another journalist needed to get the media blackout lifted.

2018-06-07 23:25:13 UTC  

so a flesh eating bacteria? thats a posibility

2018-06-07 23:25:26 UTC  

exactly

2018-06-07 23:26:05 UTC  

also, it could just be a foreign body that the body reacts badly

2018-06-07 23:29:31 UTC  

somethin that produces toxin maybe

2018-06-07 23:31:28 UTC  

given that the Martian surface i think is toxic

2018-06-07 23:32:26 UTC  

Mars needs to be terraformed but the question is how.

2018-06-07 23:32:50 UTC  

i think it was elon who suggested nuking it ironically

2018-06-07 23:33:13 UTC  

wouldent work, but im gussing thats the ironic part

2018-06-07 23:34:23 UTC  

think that was to warm the planet

2018-06-07 23:34:36 UTC  

how would that help?

2018-06-07 23:35:00 UTC  

given that its about as warm as Antarctica in the winter?

2018-06-07 23:35:09 UTC  

I heard the idea was the nuke the northern ice cap to melt the it down into water, but wouldn't that make the water all radioactive and toxic.

2018-06-07 23:35:25 UTC  

during the equateral summer it gets around 60ish

2018-06-07 23:35:45 UTC  

it would also evaporate all the water

2018-06-07 23:36:13 UTC  

you need a heavier atmosphere before you go melting ice

2018-06-07 23:37:44 UTC  

alright so he was talking down to that crowd, like baby talk

2018-06-07 23:40:10 UTC  

perhaps there is enough co2 sorted in the ice caps of mars to increase its atmosphere to earth levels but thats a loooooooot of gas. and it risks boiling off all the water from the planet before the co2, co2 has a lower "melting" point than water but still fusion bombs would need to be very precise which isint a common thought about the weapon

2018-06-07 23:41:26 UTC  

i think a better idea would be to create a lithovoric high radiation low pressure tolerent bacteria that produces co2 and seed the planet with it

2018-06-07 23:42:25 UTC  

if it doesent need to be high radiation tolerent then something that can live under the surface pretty well

2018-06-07 23:42:36 UTC  

To be honest I don't know much about terraforming.

2018-06-07 23:43:09 UTC  

the reason you want a lot of co2 isint to warm the planet up by the way, though that will help. the reason is plants, you need plants

2018-06-07 23:43:30 UTC  

some say venus would actually be easier to terraform than mars

2018-06-07 23:43:57 UTC  

But if you don't have enough oxygen you can't have animals living there.

2018-06-07 23:44:11 UTC  

oxygen comes from the plants

2018-06-07 23:44:51 UTC  

co2 is also useful because you need less of it to get atmospheric dencity which is important for creating a mars that has liquid water