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STEPHEN - 28 Jun 2008 19:48 GMT water has been found on mars. We have the offical pictures of the event
http://i26.tinypic.com/2aabyi8.jpg
BradGuth - 28 Jun 2008 20:17 GMT > water has been found on mars. We have the offical pictures of the event > > http://i26.tinypic.com/2aabyi8.jpg Pictures or any other form of subjective observationology (including the above image link) no matters how deductively interpreted, do not count.
How many parts per billion of Mars h2o are we talking about?
Obviously it's of something less than 1 PPB, just like the previous science and laws of physics have always had to stipulate. That is unless the laws of physics work differently on Mars.
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Timberwoof - 28 Jun 2008 21:08 GMT In article <a22cfa3a-f1dc-4089-9a64-daaa11b11f21@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
> > water has been found on mars. We have the offical pictures of the event > > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth ROFLMAOPIP! We can all tell you didn't follow the link. Trust us, Brad. The photo is of water on Mars. It is undeniable. If you go mumbling any more about subjective observationology we'll just make fun of you for saying silly things without knowing what you're talking about.
 Signature Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L.
BradGuth - 28 Jun 2008 21:12 GMT On Jun 28, 1:08 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
> In article > <a22cfa3a-f1dc-4089-9a64-daaa11b11...@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > "When you post sewage, don't blame others for > emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L. At leas that silly/spoof version of water on Mars is objective, although still w/o mass spectrometer readings. What gives?
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Timberwoof - 28 Jun 2008 22:35 GMT In article <6558fda3-7cd6-4144-a2c9-30b8c8dbccae@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>,
> On Jun 28, 1:08 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> > wrote: [quoted text clipped - 29 lines] > At leas that silly/spoof version of water on Mars is objective, > although still w/o mass spectrometer readings. What gives? Hahaha! Now you went and looked at it. I bet that even with mass spectrometer readings of water on Mars, you'd deny it. As it is, you don't understand the difference between sodium and salt, and reject existing mass spectrometer readings that deny what you want the truth to be.
 Signature Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L.
BradGuth - 29 Jun 2008 00:16 GMT On Jun 28, 2:35 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
> In article > <6558fda3-7cd6-4144-a2c9-30b8c8dbc...@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>, [quoted text clipped - 43 lines] > "When you post sewage, don't blame others for > emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L. No, I'd looked first. Sorry about that.
BTW, common sea salt is mostly sodium.
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Timberwoof - 29 Jun 2008 01:17 GMT In article <9d6f3ad0-b7f0-41c4-b949-df0758ffb79d@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
> BTW, common sea salt is mostly sodium. No, it's mostly chlorine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Sea_salt-e_hg.png
Sodium weighs about 23g/mol; chlorine weighs about 35g/mol. Sodium chloride, being half and half of each type of atom, has more chlorine by weight. Sea salt also has a lot of sulfur and magnesium in addition to the sodium chloride.
 Signature Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L.
BradGuth - 29 Jun 2008 02:28 GMT On Jun 28, 5:17 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
> In article > <9d6f3ad0-b7f0-41c4-b949-df0758ffb...@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > "When you post sewage, don't blame others for > emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L. Thanks for that constructive information, confirming that sodium is a big enough part of sea salt. Mars should have its fair megatonnes if not teratonnes of salt on deck. Wonder why it doesn't.
Does crystal dry salt turn into something else, and blow away with the wind?
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Art Deco - 29 Jun 2008 03:05 GMT >On Jun 28, 5:17 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> >wrote: [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] >Thanks for that constructive information, confirming that sodium is a >big enough part of sea salt. You've been told that metallic sodium is not "salt" in the past, Brad, and you refused to allow yourself to be educated.
>Mars should have its fair megatonnes if >not teratonnes of salt on deck. Wonder why it doesn't. Aye, matey! Ahoy! Salt on deck, pipe the ruffles and flourishes!
>Does crystal dry salt turn into something else, and blow away with the >wind? > >- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth It turns into those little Replicator Lego bugs which then crawl off making clicking noises.
 Signature "Substantiation that you regard yourself as a God to be worhsipped [sic] should be your concern, Deco." -- David Tholen
chatnoir - 29 Jun 2008 09:32 GMT > >On Jun 28, 5:17 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> > >wrote: [quoted text clipped - 37 lines] > > -- Take your ducks in a shooting gallery elsewhere Deco!
Timberwoof - 29 Jun 2008 03:13 GMT In article <fdb792a3-0824-4bbd-af32-5b8ebcd18c17@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
> On Jun 28, 5:17 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> > wrote: [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > big enough part of sea salt. Mars should have its fair megatonnes if > not teratonnes of salt on deck. Wonder why it doesn't. Because asteroids are not made of seawater.
> Does crystal dry salt turn into something else, and blow away with the > wind? Salt, sufficiently finely ground, us dust.
 Signature Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L.
BradGuth - 29 Jun 2008 04:50 GMT On Jun 28, 7:13 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
> In article > <fdb792a3-0824-4bbd-af32-5b8ebcd18...@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] > > Salt, sufficiently finely ground, us dust. You mean salty dust, especially in that freeze dried and near vacuum is where salt isn't going anywhere. Would it be found anywhere other than on the open surface?
If Mars ever had water, it was mostly fresh water and not for terribly long.
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Timberwoof - 29 Jun 2008 08:55 GMT In article <66287f50-2344-49ed-9440-2d5536e5dc27@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
> On Jun 28, 7:13 pm, Timberwoof <timberwoof.s...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> > wrote: [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] > > You mean salty dust, I'm not clear on the chemical difference between salt and salt ground to a very fine powder.
> especially in that freeze dried and near vacuum > is where salt isn't going anywhere. Would it be found anywhere other > than on the open surface? On the Earth? Well, you find it in seawater all the time, though in various concentrations, as well as in various geological formations.
> If Mars ever had water, it was mostly fresh water and not for terribly > long. You're not an expert on the chemical composition or origin of sea salt, so I will not consult you for facts on the salinity of Mars water.
 Signature Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L.
Saul Levy - 02 Jul 2008 00:32 GMT Your aliens on Venus have been mining it for millenia, BradBoi! lmfjao!
Saul Levy
>Thanks for that constructive information, confirming that sodium is a >big enough part of sea salt. Mars should have its fair megatonnes if [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > >- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth Art Deco - 29 Jun 2008 02:44 GMT >In article ><9d6f3ad0-b7f0-41c4-b949-df0758ffb79d@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >weight. Sea salt also has a lot of sulfur and magnesium in addition to >the sodium chloride. Poor, poor Brad, spanked again!
 Signature "Substantiation that you regard yourself as a God to be worhsipped [sic] should be your concern, Deco." -- David Tholen
Saul Levy - 01 Jul 2008 07:09 GMT Aw, believe it, BradBoi! lmfjao!
It does follow your logic.
Saul Levy
>> water has been found on mars. We have the offical pictures of the event >> [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > >- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth G=EMC^2 Glazier - 28 Jun 2008 23:27 GMT STEPHEN Thank you for that picture. I needed the laugh. Bert
BradGuth - 29 Jun 2008 02:22 GMT > STEPHEN Thank you for that picture. I needed the laugh. Bert It's all a silly DARPA game, isn't it. Blowing another $5 billion here or there is just fine and dandy, as long as their past doesn't get revised to show the truth.
Their "no child left behind" dumbfounding of America, and their trickle-up theory are each working like a charm.
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
Art Deco - 29 Jun 2008 02:45 GMT >> STEPHEN Thank you for that picture. I needed the laugh. Bert > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > >- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth DARPA is watching you, Brad.
 Signature "Substantiation that you regard yourself as a God to be worhsipped [sic] should be your concern, Deco." -- David Tholen
Saul Levy - 02 Jul 2008 00:30 GMT So, BradBoi, you were left behind then? lmfjao!
Saul Levy
>> STEPHEN Thank you for that picture. I needed the laugh. Bert > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > >- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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