Mars, LRDs & Jets etc. 12.57am Monday 27th January 2025


Mars, LRDs & Jets etc. 12.57am Monday 27th January 2025

Firstly, I’m aware there is a mission planned to Phobos and have wondered is there a plan to get samples from Deimos? I realize that would require significant additional work, cost and so forth but my thought is that it would be worthwhile, whilst there in the vicinity. Perhaps it isn’t feasible?

Back in 2014, when I looked at Mars, I saw what I thought to be it’s broken moon. A volcano more than a dozen miles high and the planet appeared to be covered in the dust of dissolved iron. It was mainly these features that led to my theory in my ‘Story of Mars’ work. It appeared to me that water, and an extremely vast quantity of it must have sat for an incredibly long time and if Mars had indeed lost its ability to have a tide, that would explain what had gone tragically awry. Olympus Mons indicated to me that there could only be one possible reason for Mars to build such a tower and that had to be to reach above sea level. Which seemed an impossible height for water to have reached, on Mars, but I could not see any other possible explanation and we seem to be finding evidence that this was very possibly the case. Earth has no volcanoes a dozen plus miles high and it has no need of such. So it had to be necessity for Mars, but Mars was certainly, I feel, on the way to being like Earth would be in the future, and the moon fragments seemed to be the explanation for why it hadn’t. Which is a terrible tragedy. Things would be so different if Mars had succeeded. It must have been just awful and for so long.

If indeed it was the moon that got broken, then ours means everything for Earth and everything we love.

Incidentally, I suspect that there may be an important aspect for a volcanically active planet to have some volcanoes at the equator. I would be interested to know if there are any observable planets that are absent of a volcano along their equator.

 

Jets, as some know I theorised the jets before they were known of and my view of them is still the same. Which is, they perform a necessary function, move gas and matter out of their galaxy that surrounds them. They fire up I suspect when various quantities of gas, used gas, and other attain high levels amidst pressure which activates them.

I don’t see them being a product of merging galaxies, I think they move gas etc. regularly which isn’t visible, but where there is vast amounts and building up that causes the jets to activate and of course becomes highly visible. They eventually disperse the excess and then deactivate having returned the vicinity to normal pressure and levels.

The LRDs are certainly interesting, I haven’t ruled out their possibly being extremely large stars of a type that are unfamiliar to us.

A few months ago, I saw mention of several galaxies that were in a  row with same rotations and I  wondered if they had formed in a jet stream long ago. That black hole and it’s galaxy where the jet stream originated may have moved on and merged with another perhaps, the galaxy row still where it once had been?

Fiona MacLeod (C)