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Did a Past Earth Civilization Have the Ability to travel to Other Stars?
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<blockquote data-quote="ironside100" data-source="post: 27003" data-attributes="member: 534"><p><strong>Re: Did a Past Earth Civilization Have the Ability to travel to Other Stars?</strong></p><p></p><p>This paper by prof. Paul Hoffman has some good evidence that the earth was covered from pole to equator on more than one occasions.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/hoffman/snowball_paper.html" target="_blank">http://www.eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/...ball_paper.html</a></p><p></p><p>You might think they would leave some trace of previous life. If single celled organisms can leave evidence in rocks from 3 billion years ago then you would expect a civilisation that has expanded across the globe to leave even one piece of evidence, We have fossils for practically the entire hisory of the earth, except for the first 1billion years.</p><p></p><p>As for Mars I admit it is possible for life to flourish there in the early years of the solar system. However Mars does not have the molten Iron interior that is required to allow plate tectonics to occur. On earth atleast plate tectonics is vital in the preservation of life as it cycles carbon which is needed to maintain earths temperature. I think Mars once had a molten core when it formed but lost it later on because it was not big enough to maintain it. I dont know how long mars had its molten core, was it long enough for a complex civilisation to form?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironside100, post: 27003, member: 534"] [b]Re: Did a Past Earth Civilization Have the Ability to travel to Other Stars?[/b] This paper by prof. Paul Hoffman has some good evidence that the earth was covered from pole to equator on more than one occasions. [url=http://www.eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/hoffman/snowball_paper.html]http://www.eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/...ball_paper.html[/url] You might think they would leave some trace of previous life. If single celled organisms can leave evidence in rocks from 3 billion years ago then you would expect a civilisation that has expanded across the globe to leave even one piece of evidence, We have fossils for practically the entire hisory of the earth, except for the first 1billion years. As for Mars I admit it is possible for life to flourish there in the early years of the solar system. However Mars does not have the molten Iron interior that is required to allow plate tectonics to occur. On earth atleast plate tectonics is vital in the preservation of life as it cycles carbon which is needed to maintain earths temperature. I think Mars once had a molten core when it formed but lost it later on because it was not big enough to maintain it. I dont know how long mars had its molten core, was it long enough for a complex civilisation to form? [/QUOTE]
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