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originally posted by: FossilLin
a reply to: charlyv
You said it excellently. I also found ooids in meteorite ALH84001. Dr. David McKay did not call them ooids. He called them carbonate globules. They are the same thing. In 1996, no one was sure that microbes made the carbonate globules (ooids). Now new technology shows ooids are made by microbes. So, meteorite ALH84001 did contain ooids, which are signs of past Martian life. Scientists are afraid to take another look at the meteorite, because many TOP scientists are afraid to lose the debates.
originally posted by: FossilLin
a reply to: charlyv
You said it excellently. I also found ooids in meteorite ALH84001. Dr. David McKay did not call them ooids. He called them carbonate globules. They are the same thing. In 1996, no one was sure that microbes made the carbonate globules (ooids). Now new technology shows ooids are made by microbes. So, meteorite ALH84001 did contain ooids, which are signs of past Martian life. Scientists are afraid to take another look at the meteorite, because many TOP scientists are afraid to lose the debates.
originally posted by: FossilLin
a reply to: Raggedyman
"So grains rolling on the seafood gain mass, ahem
We disagree, sorry"
I said ooids were made by microbes, not by rolling on the sea floors.