Are there really aliens on Mars in the eight planets?

Updated on science 2024-03-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are eight planets in the solar system, but the only planet suitable for human habitation is the Earth.

    But with the increase in the number of human beings and the depletion of the earth's resources, it may be that one day the earth will not be able to carry more and more humans, so some scientists and science fiction fans have been looking at the other seven planets outside the earth in the solar system.

    However, at present, the other seven planets are not suitable for human life, to be precise, human beings are completely unable to survive on them.

    For example, Venus and Mercury are too hot for humans to cool down, and even if they can cool them down, they will not be able to grow crops on these planets for so many years of high temperatures.

    Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, these are all gaseous planets, and it's a complete joke to want to settle on them.

    Among the remaining planets, only Mars is considered to be in relatively good condition, but its temperature is extremely low, but humans have found traces of water on it, and all that remains is to find a way to make the temperature of this planet rise.

    How do you make a planet warmer?

    One way to do this is to create combustion on the surface of the planet, which produces heat on the one hand and carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, on the other. But this method is not feasible because the surface air on Mars is very thin and the oxygen content is extremely low, which cannot complete continuous combustion.

    Later, scientists came up with a way to put a large amount of methane and ammonia on the surface of the planet near Mars, which are also greenhouse gases, and find a way to get these gases into the atmosphere of Mars to create a greenhouse effect to raise the temperature of Mars.

    When the temperature of Mars rises, the rest will be easy, the ice will melt, there will be water, you can plant plants in the future, and then photosynthesis, there will be more oxygen, and slowly Mars will become a relatively habitable planet.

    The above is something I wrote down from memory while reading the book "The Future of Humanity", and it may not be entirely correct.

    In this book, the author not only mentions colonizing Mars, but also looks beyond the solar system, outlining a beautiful vision of mankind building more advanced spaceships to travel beyond the speed of light.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Obviously, NASA has hidden the truth from us, and some netizens have done a series of analyses of the Mars ** it announced, and found that ** has been modified, and all** has been added with a red filter, in fact, Mars itself is not red at all, and there is vegetation on the surface of Mars, that is, there is life. As for the people, I think they are most likely in the interior of the planet, probably because the war on Mars has made the Martian surface unsuitable for survival. This is also the reason why Mars is known as the star of war in mythology.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    On Mars, scientists have not yet found any aliens, but apart from Earth, Mars is the most likely planet to give birth to Martians, because Mars is similar to ancient Earth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    == You think, there may be aliens in the infinite universe, but Mars is absolutely impossible because the structure of Mars is not suitable for living things.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In addition to the Earth, Mars and Earth in the solar system have the highest similarity, so are there traces of advanced civilization on Mars?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Obviously, I think there are still creatures we don't know.

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