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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
SuchFriendsAreDangerous:
It's interesting that, in your last reply to me, you deleted the last part of my statement, and then supply a statement of your own which you then attribute to me.
I've put myself into a position where facts yet to be discovered may prove me wrong, and if so, then let it be so, because that's science. Sophistry is not science, and, so, is incapable of defeating even an incorrect scientific argument.
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Excuse me but what are you talking about? You said what I quoted verbatim in reply #44, in fact I simply quoted it to demonstrate to !@#$%! what
we were talking about. The other quote was from NASA's website agreeing with us both. Why are you calling me a fraud exactly? I even conceded that there very well might be radiation resistant microbial life, but then I countered to suggest such might be impossible because does an entirely radiation resistant
ecology sound realistic?
Now that you've calmed down I'd like you take my last question serious, does it seem logical that there is an entire ecosystem on Mars which has evolved in an environment of dangerous radiation to be resistant? Or are you suggesting that perhaps if there are radiation resistant microorganisms that they are the last survivors of a previous Martian age? Even if we did, the deeper question I've been asking through out this thread is more about soul-searching than science, would all that really be
worth it?