Comte de Sats Germain on Nostr: Amazing. I've had the same reasoning when I learned languages... For a time, I tried ...
Amazing. I've had the same reasoning when I learned languages... For a time, I tried making linguistics a career. You thought that as a kid? You must've been a very smart kid.
Share? Nothing specific. I found a map of Mars hidden in plain sight, and there's no way ancient people could get that map without technology equivalent to or better than ours now. But that's all I'll say - I want to write it into a novel before people notice it.
But just generally speaking, from looking at a map of Mars, its obvious that there used to be a big ocean in the northern hemisphere. And there was a recent discovery that there's enough ice in this one location to supply a billion colonists. So it looks like all that water from oceans is still there, underground.
Now, if you consider that water expands as ice, compared with being a fluid, underground ice could explain some features, like the Vallis Marineris (which should be the name of a salad dressing). How much water would cause that? I mean, the ground rupturing from a local freeze under the ground. Its a lot... Comparable with the amount of water on earth, although I haven't tried estimating it yet.
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