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Past Life Found All Over Mars

Monday, March 13, 2017 5:50
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All articles by Wretch Fossil are here: http://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315&category_id=0

Last updated on Dec. 23, 2016
“Nowadays, MSL’s scientists realize “organics are all over Mars.”” (quoted from the fourth paragraph in https://www.inverse.com/article/25001-organics-mars-nasa-scientists-optimistic-alien-life )
“During her presentation in Irvine, California, Eigenbrode pointed to analyses of Martian rock samples from the Gale Crater floor, Yellowknife Bay, and Pahrump Hills — areas that are thought to have once possessed liquid water reserves — and they all had traces of organic macromolecules.” Quoted from paragraph 6 in https://www.inverse.com/article/25001-organics-mars-nasa-scientists-optimistic-alien-life

Added on Dec. 10, 2016: Macromolecule Means Life, Past or Present.
Macromolecules (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macromolecule ) are very large molecules. Macromolecules usually contain thousands of atoms. They are over 1,000 Daltons in weight while “complex organic molecules” are less than 215 Daltons in weight.
Only life can produce macromolecules. Non-biological mechanisms cannot produce organic macromolecules (see notes below). So, macromolecules found on Mars means past or present life found on Mars. Even if the macromolecules came to Mars in a meteorite, the macromolecules still originated from life, past or present. 

Note 1: The following list shows inorganic compounds do not possess thousands of atoms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inorganic_compounds
Note 2: There is no pathway for macromolecules to be formed in the absence of life (via abiogenesis or prebiotic complex organic molecules).   

Added on Dec. 14, 2016: Both Life and Meteorites Contributed to Organics All Over Mars.  “New analysis from NASA's Mars Curiosity rover shows that the red planet is likey flush with organics.” ”I am convinced that organics are all over Mars,” said Jennifer Eigenbrode, a biogeochemist and geologist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.” ”They're all over the surface and they're probably through the rock record. What that means is something we'll have to talk about,” Eigenbrode said last week during a National Academy of Sciences workshop about the search for life beyond Earth.”
(quoted from the first three paragraphs in http://www.space.com/35012-curiosity-finds-mars-may-be-covered-in-organic-materials.html)

That is a huge amount of organics. Meteorites cannot be the single source for all the organics found all over Mars, as only two meteorites were found in Gale Crater so far.

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Source: http://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2016/12/scientists-traces-of-organic.html

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