NASA Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Opportunity’s microscopic imager SOL
1443 contains remains of many nerve cells (neurons and glia), some of
which are huge, measuring up to 1200 micrometers in diameter. On
earth, such huge neurons are found only in dinosaurs.
Following images are evidence for above assertion:
Picture 1: Martian neurons/glias labeled in detail http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=15&f=1371318896&p=0
NASA maintained that the microscopic imagers on board the Mars
Exploration Rovers (Opportunity and Spirit) could not possibly see
things as small as cells and that anything seen by the microscopic
imagers could not be remains of cells. Above pictures show how
mistaken NASA has been.
On May 24, 1:42 am, Lin Liangtai yahoo.com.tw> wrote:
> NASA Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Opportunity’s microscopic imager SOL
> 1443 contains remains of many nerve cells (neurons and glia), some of
> which are huge, measuring up to 1200 micrometers in diameter. On
Mars are types of candy bars made of ground up aliens. And not the
kind from space, either. The kind that come from Mexico. They are
quite tasty indeed. However, they are not as high up on the delicious
charts as bon-bons. Mars is known as the "Bringer of War" because of
the fights that inevitably break out in any group over the very last
candy bar.
Also, there was a paragraph in this space once. It lacked proper
grammar and spelling, was pointlessly vulgar, and frankly not funny at
all.