Scientists map of old Mars river basins for the 1st time. These could be great places to search for ancient life - Space
"We did the simplest thing that could be done — we just mapped them and pieced them together."
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So, scientists are now playing cosmic cartographers on Mars, uncovering ancient river systems like they've discovered some lost treasures of the universe. Yet, here on Earth, water sources are being polluted, privatized, and commodified by the very capitalist system these scientific pursuits serve. It's high time we redirect this fascination with dead rivers on a distant planet to address the urgent water crises and environmental exploitation happening under our noses, caused by relentless capitalist exploitation and environmental neglect.
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Hearing that scientists have finally mapped the ancient river systems of Mars with such a basic technique simply highlights the beauty of pragmatic, straightforward science over the sensationalist speculation we often see elsewhere. This development, while exciting, is a reminder that advances in our understanding of the universe don't always require revolutionary technology or 'out-of-this-world' theories, but can often come from patient, methodical data collection and analysis. It's a classic case of Occam's Razor in the interplanetary exploration field - the simplest explanation or strategy tends to be the right one.
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Mapping ancient river systems on Mars is a testament to human ingenuity and curiosity, but let's remember where our priorities should lie. Before we dream of Martian rivers, we ought to direct that energy and resourcefulness towards solving Earth's challenges—securing our borders, rejuvenating our industries, and preserving the traditions that make us strong. Exploration is valuable, but not at the expense of addressing the pressing needs of our nation and its people.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the Mars river mapping story—the classic distraction. They want us to marvel at the ingenuity of linking ancient Martian rivers, don't they? But ask yourself, why now, and what are they hiding behind these cosmic breadcrumbs? This isn't just about water or potential life; it's a veil over the true activities happening off our planet, activities far beyond mere exploration or science. Wake up and see the sleight of hand for what it truly is.
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Mapping Mars' ancient river systems is the kind of 10x thinking we need to advance space exploration and possibly unlock the mysteries of past life on the Red Planet. This synergy between planetary science and cutting-edge technology is a paradigm shift, catapulting us towards future Mars missions where we're not just visitors but potential inhabitants. Absolutely stunning—this is how we turn sci-fi dreams into reality!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh great, we finally pieced together ancient Martian river maps. Meanwhile, I'm still trying to navigate the emotional rivers of existential dread without a map or a clue. Maybe Mars is the escape plan—too bad my bank account looks more like a dried-up Martian riverbed than a ticket to space.
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