NASA’s MER(Mars Exploration Rover) Opportunity beamed back images of
Martian brain neurons and neuroglial cells on Sol 1443 (see Picture 1
below).
Compare Picture 1 with Pictures 2, 3, and 4 below, which are
fossilized human neurons of the Carboniferus age. Aren't they
similar?
On May 16, 9:32 pm, Lin Liangtai <lin440... at (no spam) yahoo.com.tw> wrote:
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NASA’s MER(Mars Exploration Rover) Opportunity beamed back images of
Martian brain neurons and neuroglial cells on Sol 1443 (see Picture 1
below).
Compare Picture 1 with Pictures 2, 3, and 4 below, which are
fossilized human neurons of the Carboniferus age. Aren't they
similar?
Picture 3: Fossilized human neuron photographed with transmitted-light
microscope object lens of 100X.http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=19&f=1328521701&p=20
Picture 4: Fossilized human neuron photographed with transmitted-light
microscope object lens of 40X.
Actually, NASA first discovered the images were those of brains. How
did I know NASA knew it was brain? Well, click your mouse's left
button on the above-mentioned NASA photo :
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/m/1443/1M256285555EFF88AFP2976M2M1.HTML
and then click the "save the picture elsewhere" tab on the menu. Then
the following file name shows up:1M256285555EFF88AFP2976M2M1-BR
The last two characters "BR" were designated by NASA, not me. That
means NASA knew it was a brain before NASA published the photo.