"The clays on Mars that were thought to be indicative of a wet past could, instead, be formed by volcanoes.
Astrobiology Magazine said, “Clay Not Evidence of Lakes on Mars.”
New Scientist said, “Not so moist Mars: Clays may come from lava, not lakes.” The article quotes Brian Hynek saying, “Such a result would imply that early Mars may not have been as habitable as previously thought at the time when Earth’s life was taking hold.” Live Science, though, said Hynek is holding out hope that some of the Martian clays could have had a watery origin.
Do astrobiologists have anything better than hope and imagination? How can anyone call their faith scientific?" CEH
Astrobiology Magazine said, “Clay Not Evidence of Lakes on Mars.”
New Scientist said, “Not so moist Mars: Clays may come from lava, not lakes.” The article quotes Brian Hynek saying, “Such a result would imply that early Mars may not have been as habitable as previously thought at the time when Earth’s life was taking hold.” Live Science, though, said Hynek is holding out hope that some of the Martian clays could have had a watery origin.
Do astrobiologists have anything better than hope and imagination? How can anyone call their faith scientific?" CEH
Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son,
whom he hath appointed heir
of all things,
by whom also he made the worlds;
Hebrews 1:2