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On Jul 6, 10:32 pm, Lin Liangtai yahoo.com.tw> wrote to
several news groups:
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His headline:
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NASA is trying to shake loose Martian fossil bone tissue
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Fig. 1 shows nine arrows pointing to vertical blood vessel remains in
nine fossil osteons ( bone tissue) in a trench named Snow White.
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NASA says the white color area is where water ice is, although it is
non-continuous and very small in size.
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NASA plans to scoop up the water ice there on
July 8 to put it into an oven for testing. As the soil
(containing water ice) is unusually clumpy, NASA plans to shake the
soil until it passes the 1mm holes of a screen above the oven, just
as NASA did last time.
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Such shaking could damage related instruments. Have you heard of
shaking loose bone tissues, fossilized
or not?
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Couldn't NASA find someone who knows about bone basics?
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Fig. 1: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555082227&p=0
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Source of Fig. 1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hortonheardawho/2643489032/
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Response by Osher Doctorow (mdocto...@ca.rr.com):
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Lin Liangtai, I notice that you give .tw in your email address, so
you're apparently from Taiwan.
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NASA has done a lot of good things, but there is a strong tendency
especially among engineers to "do-it-yourself" without consulting
outsiders, or at most consulting internal "insiders" belonging to
whatever disciplines or fields have been hired already.
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I discussed that some years ago with my wife's uncle, who was a
retired manager from Hughes Aircraft, and I asked him whether
inventions and discoveries could not be accelerated very much if more
interdisciplinary people and "second opinions" even in the same
discipline were hired, especially with very different viewpoints, and
he answered rather indirectly, "No."
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He was an old man even then, and now that I am 69 years old and
realize how little Big Corporations and Big Government in the USA care
about interdisciplinary work and highly divergent opinions, as well as
ignoring a large number of Seniors with accumulated Wisdom and
Experience who have retired.
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I think that he had just given up hope. He was a Monarchist who
believed in the Tsar of Russia,
and from what I have seen from the ineptitude of Civilian Democracy in
Wartime in fighting Terrorism and
enemy propaganda, he was probably even right about Monarchy at least
in Wartime.
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This is Ed Conrad's posting in reference to Lin Liangtai's
original posting about his discovery of a blood vessel
in reddish dirt during the Mars Rover project:
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Lin Liangtai , an honest and courageous scientific
investigator in Taipei, Taiwan, posted the following
DYNAMITE message to the sci.med newsgroup.
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IT DESERVES A LOT MORE ATTENTION
-- and we'll make sure that it gets it.
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THE ORIGINAL POSTING BY LIN LIANGTAI
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Newsgroups: sci.med
From: Lin Liangtai yahoo.com.tw>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 23:13:53 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Jul 3 2008 2:13 am
Subject: Ed's fossilized blood vessel found on Mars
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NASA just released a micrograph showing a vessel-like object (Fig. 1)
in the scoop of Phoenix Mars Lander.
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That object closely resembles blood vessel remains
found in a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil owned
by Mr. Ed Conrad of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (Fig. 2
for comparison).
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The amazing thing is these two fossils are wonderfully preserved for 3
bllion years and 300 million years, respectively. Who can do that?
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Fig. 1: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/images/press/RAC_SSI_PR_Sol...
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Fig. 2: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=19&f=1328514833&p=36
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Lin Liangtai's intensive research performed on photos,
etc., released by NASA, indicates that Mars definitely
once had life.
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And, based on remarkable photos that appear
to reveal the remnants of handmade structures
and possibly even cities, it must have included
INTELLIGENT LIFE (something sorely lacking
on Planet Earthling)..
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Ed Conrad http://www.edconrad.com
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