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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:49 pm    Post subject: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

Composition of water is H2O Mars hydrogen goes up and away faster
there than Earth. Water can be created by burning hydrogen in an oxygen
atmosphere,again no burning can take place on Mars,and again no water.
There was this guy named Lavoisier that showed a way to split water and
this was about 250 years ago with out electrolysis. This means no
surface water on Mars. We now know what ultra violet can split the water
molecule if not blocked by an atmosphere. All this is good science.
Mars has lots of iron rust,but not from water. Mars test out as not a
molecule of water in a billion parts tested(even inside rocks or under
them. NASA is just lying to us as usual. THERE IS NO WATER OR EVER
WAS WATER ON MARS Mars is red from Oxygen underground that reacted
immediately with iron to form rust,and volcanoes brough this iron oxide
to the surface as dust,and it was spread by dust storms. It all fits
because its all good science TreBert
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BradGuth
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

On Oct 14, 6:49 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
[quote]Composition of water is H2O Mars hydrogen goes up and away faster
there than Earth. Water can be created by burning hydrogen in an oxygen
atmosphere,again no burning can take place on Mars,and again no water.
There was this guy named Lavoisier that showed a way to split water and
this was about 250 years ago with out electrolysis. This means no
surface water on Mars. We now know what ultra violet can split the water
molecule if not blocked by an atmosphere. All this is good science.
Mars has lots of iron rust,but not from water. Mars test out as not a
molecule of water in a billion parts tested(even inside rocks or under
them. NASA is just lying to us as usual. THERE IS NO WATER OR EVER
WAS WATER ON MARS Mars is red from Oxygen underground that reacted
immediately with iron to form rust,and volcanoes brough this iron oxide
to the surface as dust,and it was spread by dust storms. It all fits
because its all good science TreBert
[/quote]
But Mars is otherwise a perfectly faith-based kind of failsafe planet
to blow a few more trillions of our hard earned public loot on, just
the way your republican Mafia likes it. Don>t be such a mainstream
status quo spoil sport. (just kidding)

~ BG
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Painius
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:58 am    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@webtv.net> wrote...
in message news:4178-48F4A37B-224@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net...
[quote]
Composition of water is H2O Mars hydrogen goes up and away faster
there than Earth. Water can be created by burning hydrogen in an oxygen
atmosphere,again no burning can take place on Mars,and again no water.
There was this guy named Lavoisier that showed a way to split water and
this was about 250 years ago with out electrolysis. This means no
surface water on Mars. We now know what ultra violet can split the water
molecule if not blocked by an atmosphere. All this is good science.
Mars has lots of iron rust,but not from water. Mars test out as not a
molecule of water in a billion parts tested(even inside rocks or under
them. NASA is just lying to us as usual. THERE IS NO WATER OR EVER
WAS WATER ON MARS Mars is red from Oxygen underground that reacted
immediately with iron to form rust,and volcanoes brough this iron oxide
to the surface as dust,and it was spread by dust storms. It all fits
because its all good science TreBert
[/quote]
Humus Mars

Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink,
Rusty, rusty, dusty there
And all of it is PINK!
Does no one stop to think?
Has no one found the link?
So rusty, dusty, crusty there,
Nor any blond to blink!

(1st 2 lines are from "The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere"
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S. "Nothing shocks me. I>m a scientist."
[quote]Indiana Jones
[/quote]
P.P.S.: http://yummycake.secretsgolden.com
http://garden-of-ebooks.blogspot.com
http://painellsworth.net
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Saul Levy
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:22 am    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

Mars was formed from the same material as was the Earth, BEERTbrain!
lmao!

Therefore it must have had WATER! I bet it still does.

Saul Levy


On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 09:49:47 -0400, herbertglazier@webtv.net (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

[quote]Composition of water is H2O Mars hydrogen goes up and away faster
there than Earth. Water can be created by burning hydrogen in an oxygen
atmosphere,again no burning can take place on Mars,and again no water.
There was this guy named Lavoisier that showed a way to split water and
this was about 250 years ago with out electrolysis. This means no
surface water on Mars. We now know what ultra violet can split the water
molecule if not blocked by an atmosphere. All this is good science.
Mars has lots of iron rust,but not from water. Mars test out as not a
molecule of water in a billion parts tested(even inside rocks or under
them. NASA is just lying to us as usual. THERE IS NO WATER OR EVER
WAS WATER ON MARS Mars is red from Oxygen underground that reacted
immediately with iron to form rust,and volcanoes brough this iron oxide
to the surface as dust,and it was spread by dust storms. It all fits
because its all good science TreBert[/quote]
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Mark Earnest
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:41 am    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:4178-48F4A37B-224@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net...
[quote]Composition of water is H2O Mars hydrogen goes up and away faster
there than Earth. Water can be created by burning hydrogen in an oxygen
atmosphere,again no burning can take place on Mars,and again no water.
There was this guy named Lavoisier that showed a way to split water and
this was about 250 years ago with out electrolysis. This means no
surface water on Mars. We now know what ultra violet can split the water
molecule if not blocked by an atmosphere. All this is good science.
Mars has lots of iron rust,but not from water. Mars test out as not a
molecule of water in a billion parts tested(even inside rocks or under
them. NASA is just lying to us as usual. THERE IS NO WATER OR EVER
WAS WATER ON MARS
[/quote]
Then what etched out the canyons?
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

Painius Rusty iron makes NASA think water. Reality is oxygen oxidizes
iron. Nice poem should send it to NASA TreBert
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

Cactus Saul Gravity alone makes Mars and Earth never being the same.
Lots of other reasons,but I do not want to tax your low wit brain
TreBert
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

Mark Sand and dust storms etched out the Mars surface. They are
observable. they can cover the whole planet. That is a given TreBert
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BradGuth
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

On Oct 15, 10:36 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
[quote]Hagar Sand pours just like water. Sand erodes just like water.No water
on Venus but I see lots of erosion. Rust is fine,and abrasive. With
just a 1% atmosphere(no pressure) water molecules would boil away(thin
out) making them so very easy to break apart into their two elements.
Not one molecule of water ever found on Mars,after tests after test over
the years. TreBert Ps Hagar there is no argument the moon is dry,and
has no atmosphere yet it has hills and valleys. How come?
[/quote]
But otherwise Mars is very faith-based failsafe, so that we can safely
spend the next decade and trillions of our hard earned loot without
any chance of running into a carbon based form of life that ever had
need of water.

However, perhaps a billion or less years ago Mars got hit with a few
icy balls, and perhaps even as recently as 12,500 years ago getting
hit by icy debris from encountering the Sirius Oort cloud or that of
more substantial items lost when Sirius B went into its hydrogen shell
flash-over.

~ BG
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Painius
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@webtv.net> wrote...
in message news:28955-48F5F166-24@storefull-3334.bay.webtv.net...
[quote]
Painius Rusty iron makes NASA think water. Reality is oxygen oxidizes
iron. Nice poem should send it to NASA TreBert
[/quote]
Thank you, TB!

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S. "Prediction is very difficult, especially about the
future."
[quote]Niels Bohr
[/quote]
P.P.S.: http://yummycake.secretsgolden.com
http://garden-of-ebooks.blogspot.com
http://painellsworth.net
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Hagar
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@webtv.net> wrote in message
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[quote]Mark Sand and dust storms etched out the Mars surface. They are
observable. they can cover the whole planet. That is a given TreBert

[/quote]
Anyone who looks at the thousands of dried up river channels on Mars and can
conclude that they were made by sand and wind, should lay off the Bud Lite.
There were oceans and contributories on Mars, just like they presently exist
on Earth. Get over it, treBert.
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

Hagar Sand pours just like water. Sand erodes just like water.No water
on Venus but I see lots of erosion. Rust is fine,and abrasive. With
just a 1% atmosphere(no pressure) water molecules would boil away(thin
out) making them so very easy to break apart into their two elements.
Not one molecule of water ever found on Mars,after tests after test over
the years. TreBert Ps Hagar there is no argument the moon is dry,and
has no atmosphere yet it has hills and valleys. How come?
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BradGuth
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

On Oct 15, 2:54 pm, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:59235687-3003-4081-9f78-89d15527ec59@b38g2000prf.googlegroups.com...



On Oct 15, 10:36 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Hagar Sand pours just like water. Sand erodes just like water.No water
on Venus but I see lots of erosion. Rust is fine,and abrasive. With
just a 1% atmosphere(no pressure) water molecules would boil away(thin
out) making them so very easy to break apart into their two elements.
Not one molecule of water ever found on Mars,after tests after test over
the years. TreBert Ps Hagar there is no argument the moon is dry,and
has no atmosphere yet it has hills and valleys. How come?

But otherwise Mars is very faith-based failsafe, so that we can safely
spend the next decade and trillions of our hard earned loot without
any chance of running into a carbon based form of life that ever had
need of water.

However, perhaps a billion or less years ago Mars got hit with a few
icy balls, and perhaps even as recently as 12,500 years ago getting
hit by icy debris from encountering the Sirius Oort cloud or that of
more substantial items lost when Sirius B went into its hydrogen shell
flash-over.

~ BG

Sirius B Oort cloud ????????
If that statement wasn>t so ignorant, it>d be almost funny.
[/quote]
Why are only the Zionist/Nazis and republican Mafia so deathly afraid
of running simulations on our spendy but otherwise impressive public
supercomputers?

~ BG
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BradGuth
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

On Oct 15, 12:41 pm, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
[quote]Hagar I don>t mind water found under ground,after all I have red clams
200 feet down. Still its an unknown??? I see lots of frosty carbon
dioxide at the colder north poler,and that is based on Mars atmosphere
is 95% of CO I base my argument on good science You based yours on
Mars has some areas that look like Earth. Reality is Mars looks much
more like our Moon A very dry sandy dusty rock. TreBert
[/quote]
Except that our physically dark Selene/moon has a vast inventory of
nifty elements and cosmic deposits unlike anything on Earth, as well
as our moon has way more than its fair share of solar energy to work
with. There>s also a viable Selene/moon L1 and L2 that>s worth at
least a thousand fold better off for us than anything Mars has to
offer.

~ BG
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Hagar
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Hydrogen Water Red Mars Reply with quote

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:26875-48F62A1B-16@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net...
[quote]Hagar Sand pours just like water. Sand erodes just like water.No water
on Venus but I see lots of erosion. Rust is fine,and abrasive. With
just a 1% atmosphere(no pressure) water molecules would boil away(thin
out) making them so very easy to break apart into their two elements.
Not one molecule of water ever found on Mars,after tests after test over
the years. TreBert Ps Hagar there is no argument the moon is dry,and
has no atmosphere yet it has hills and valleys. How come?
[/quote]
True, Beeeert, but you won>t find any dried up river bed channels on the
Moon, either. There was water on Mars, which means that once there was an
atmosphere as well. Some cataclysmic event stripped the atmosphere and the
subsequent surface exposure to direct sunlight evaporated the surface water.
There will be water found on Mars, underground, in the form of frozen ho2.
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