posted on Feb, 20 2008 @ 08:00 PM
From what evidence I have seen, (Nasa wont tell you anything and will keep it from you). Mars could very well have a thin atmosphere with little
oxygen, I dont think theirs enough oxygen to actually put 2 million people on mars and everyone start taking any breaths of it, but it might be enough
to support life on it, as some of the pics I have seen of Mars from John Lear and other sources including Hoagland, theirs water flowing on mars, even
though its minimal, theirs also trees and vegetation on it which seems to support the idea that maybe Mars has oxygen on it and a breathable
atmosphere. People report that mars has 500 million people living underground on mars, which I dont know if its true but it wouldnt surprise me none
based on evidence, well the question is why they living there? Its either 1 of 2 or even both of these scenarios.
#1 Humans cant live on its surface
#2 The Great War which happened with Mars drove them underground to avoid future conflict.
But if you live underground, is their oxygen? does ET's need oxygen like us humans do?
I would think underground is more livable on mars then anywhere else, from pics we have seen underground tubes, we have seen water seep out of cracks,
we know plants exist on its surface in remote locations, and if theirs little atmosphere on Mars to create a greenhouse effect, the temperatures below
its surface would have to be much greater I would think, so the theory seems to be there about what goes on underground of the planet.
Imagine going underground of mars and living there where water is not frozen, oxygen is present, and temperatures would be around 50-70 or more
degrees, it makes sense when you think about it. We cant do that on earth though for reasons that, it be too hot, plain and simple, but mars is the
perfect planet to live underground.