posted on Nov, 20 2019 @ 12:36 PM
"There has been and still is life on Mars"
Ohio University Professor Emeritus William Romoser claims there is a diversity in insect life on Mars at an ongoing conference in St. Louis.
The entomologist describes "insect-like" and "reptile-like" forms and says it appears Mars "enjoys a surprising abundance of higher life
forms."
Dr. Romoser, who specializes in arbovirology and general/medical entomology, has spent several years studying photographs from the red planet that are
available on the Internet. He found numerous examples of insect-like forms, structured similarly to bees, as well as reptile-like forms, both as
fossils and living creatures. He presented his findings Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the national meeting of the Entomological Society of America in St.
Louis, Missouri.
Snapshot of his paper
Article in phys.org
phys.org...
Ongoing conference
esa.confex.com...
His paper
www.researchgate.net...
Pareidolia, or something else? Will a distinguished professor go out on a limb to present a paper like this? What do you think, ATSers?