Submitted by Genevieves_bitch t3_z62o5i in technology
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AlexandersWonder t1_ixz7jpz wrote
Wait, do you mean to tell me that the title isn’t the article?
^^^/s
elegance78 t1_ixz80sw wrote
Yeah, total clickbait and wrong. If anything, the recent papers indicate presence of much less water in Jezero than expected.
KowalskiTheGreat t1_ixz8lau wrote
I thought the xenon already proved this
halfanothersdozen t1_ixz8ucv wrote
No. They didn't.
leoheck t1_ixz9fbm wrote
Wait. Are you saying there is something hidden in the post's picture?
4TheOutdoors t1_ixz9zu0 wrote
Water existed on mars and some organic material. Don’t click
ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_ixza328 wrote
In this case, the title is the article. Also, we already knew that Mars might have had life on it, simply by the definition of might. This video is a click generator, noting else.
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Dr_ChungusAmungus t1_ixzb318 wrote
Organic material is remains of organisms and would be a huge deal
refers to the large source of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered, terrestrial, and aquatic environments. It is matter composed of organic compounds that have come from the feces and remains of organisms such as plants and animals.[1] Organic molecules can also be made by chemical reactions that do not involve life.
4TheOutdoors t1_ixzcbh6 wrote
They said organic compounds specifically. Sorry for any confusion
Words_Are_Hrad t1_ixzcdxf wrote
Organic compounds, molecules with carbon in them. Not organic material in the context of dead remains of organisms.
RandomUser1076 t1_ixzcpy0 wrote
I knew it, we fucked Mara and came to earth to start again, by using monkeys
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Pale_Establishment32 t1_ixzdcem wrote
It’s bin laden, Tupac , biggie and all the rest of the so called dead ppl
Dr_ChungusAmungus t1_ixzdlou wrote
Organic Matter- you are correct but it still would be a more promising indicator that life could have been there.
PlayfulParamedic2626 t1_ixzh93t wrote
In August 1996, a group of scientists announced that they had found evidence of ancient life on Mars. This evidence included bacteria-shaped objects and organic chemical molecules in the martian meteorite ALH 84001, which was collected in Antarctica.
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications/slidesets/marslife/index.shtml
Rabo_McDongleberry t1_ixzhjx7 wrote
Of course! I saw a documentary on this called John Carter
Wounded_Hand t1_ixznnm4 wrote
Yea, that sounds like it’s not a discovery at all.
freakinweasel353 t1_ixzrcuj wrote
Can confirm, I was a Thark.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixzu2dr wrote
I don't care about a single possible cell. Show me a group of possible cell and show me that they were eating something in the rock and show me the poop.
PlayfulParamedic2626 t1_ixzvk6k wrote
Life on other planets doesn’t need cells.
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixzwfnz wrote
Hwat are you talking about. Cells=life. Chemical soup is not life unless it has a cell wall of some sort.
worthwhilewrongdoing t1_iy00yj1 wrote
Our definitions of life match what we've seen, not what it must be.
I'd think that if we saw evidence of some sort of amorphous autonomous chemical soup on another planet moving around and making decisions, we might have to start reconsidering some things.
OraxisOnaris1 t1_iy010o7 wrote
Obvious joke is obvious mate.
Chris77123 t1_iy047ok wrote
They should go look for life on Europa under the ice not on Mars where there is maybe some dead fosilized microbes
pucklermuskau t1_iy07z8p wrote
Due diligence.
Sir-Farts- t1_iy0mius wrote
CNN discovers misleading titles gets more views.
IamAFlaw t1_iy0o7lk wrote
I can show you my poop. I have a big one in the oven almost ready.
Muuustachio t1_iy0sk7m wrote
Isn't there a giant face on Mars??
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Nymphaelotus t1_iy12iom wrote
Every few years we hear of another story is similar like this.
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HiImDan t1_iy1er1c wrote
Duh the ancient life drank it all
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JaggedMetalOs t1_iy1mkcw wrote
That's not believed to be good evidence of past life on Mars because the objects are tiny, much smaller than any known terrestrial bacteria. Researchers were also able to produce similar shapes using non-biological methods.
It's still possible these are some kind of life much smaller than earth life, but it's thought unlikely.
PlayfulParamedic2626 t1_iy1mqqq wrote
You think todays findings are bullet proof?
Badtrainwreck t1_iy1n712 wrote
Self replicating Campbell’s soup, it would be endless soup.
I always thought about how when we say “nothing can live in _______” that we could only say that because we can’t imagine what could live in places we see as uninhabitable for us.
straighttoplaid t1_iy1ww7o wrote
Reddit has proven that something can poop, yet still have no life.
JaggedMetalOs t1_iy2047s wrote
Just tempting expectations, as ALH 84001 is often overhyped as solid evidence of past life on Mars.
scarabic t1_iy26fwd wrote
Especially a short video that cuts off before saying anything interesting.
scarabic t1_iy26mfb wrote
> Organic molecules can also be made by chemical reactions that do not involve life.
This is the part people often confuse. Organic compounds are not always left behind by life. Some of them form spontaneously in dirty water when exposed to sunlight.
scarabic t1_iy26vw8 wrote
You could say the presence of atoms is a promising indicator that life could have been there. After all, life isn’t possible without atoms! And we know that on earth, living things leave many atoms behind!
See how silly this sounds? It’s the same with “organic compounds.” No, it doesn’t mean anything on its own unless the types and concentrations of them are unlikely to occur naturally. Which we did not get any indication of from this video.
TigerKingz t1_iy2dzd2 wrote
Any chance this Reddit forum can ban these click bait articles on life existing/existed on Mars ?
The proper article title should be NASA again cannot confirm life existed in Mars. But that’s not click bait.
superNoid t1_iy2n72g wrote
Ya I mean, aren’t these just a clump of cells?
_the_real_elon_musk_ t1_iy3nz62 wrote
I’m more interested in Titan
Dr_ChungusAmungus t1_iy48ifw wrote
I fell into the same misunderstanding, when I looked it up I came back and changed it
Captain_N1 t1_iy6zfon wrote
Its just saying that the ingredients for life were present. It does not mean they actlly mixed and began self replication. It also does not rule out that life was present in the distant past. 3 billion years ago, Venus could have had oceans as the sun was alot less hot back then and Venus would have been in the habital zone.
ymgve t1_ixz3ty7 wrote
Give me an article I can read, not a video