Hi! I just wanted to share a brief story that I had approximately last month... Well, it's like a kind of conspiracy theory that I had while I was watching some stuff on youtube... Let's just begin;
I think one month ago, I was just watching videos about Astronomy on Youtube; suddenly, while I was doing it; a notification appeared on the phone about a lake on Mars; it was a video from a youtuber called CdeCiencias... He said that recently, some scientists found a subglacial lake in Mars. Obviously, we all know that Mars "have","had" or perhaps will "have" life at some point... but, this new was an advance from science. Nasa didn't confirmed yet but, they said that Mars could have bunch of frozen lakes.
Then, I just thought that just because Mars has "frozen lakes" or "subglacial water" (idk), doesn't mean that life exist on it... I mean; we, humans... Just because we think that water, and oxygen and other elements maintain us alive, other planets out there will not have "life" because we only know this kind of "life"... I'm not sure if I was clear... I mean, there's a moon called "Titan" (which is the largest moon of Saturn) it has lakes of Methane, and as humans we cannot live there, (we will just die instantly) But, how are we sure that there could be a kind of life that can live and support those elements? just think about it... There are a lot of planets that doesn't look like like earth but, we're just not sure they are living there with those kind of conditions...
This is the end of the brief story or "thought" that I had, HAHA.
Hope you liked it and also you can watch videos about science or astronomy, and wake up those interests about the cosmos. :)
.- Andrea López Alb.
And what if we're the difference between those planets?
ResponderEliminarSupposedly there's no way to live in a other planets for us, but what about for them?
Just saying...
-Citlalli Sanvicente
I never think about it hahaha, but that was really interesting
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woooooooooooow It's a interesting theory
ResponderEliminarwoooooooooooow It's a interesting theory
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