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There are very specific requirements for life that must be met. The chance of complex life occuring naturally in the hostile environments that occur in our solar system, with the exception of Terra, is so extremely low that it is negligible. This is one of the few things that modern mainstream science has gotten right, at least from a certain point of view.Not so at all. You are assuming - just like the other scientists, that life needs the same temperature, gas, liquids as we have here on Earth.

If you have an exoskeleton, or your biology is based on silica, then maybe carbon is not essential for life. Maybe you do not drink water or maybe you do not need human-friendly temperatures or pressures to exist. It really depends how the species has evolved and what conditions are like on the home planet.

This would account for the fact that there is evidence of alien operations on asteroids and also on moons and planets too. 

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1)  However, there is the big silence, which either means that our erudite scientists do not want to commit themselves to a speculation, or else they already know and are keeping stum (quiet).

The big silence in explanation is because they don't even understand how the most obvious natural features got there, let alone the ones you claim to be the result of extraterrestrial intelligence.

 

2)  The point is that IF there are aliens on other planetary bodies, it is HIGHLY likely that they are on this one too.

Well, there are extraterrestrials on assorted bodies throughout the universe, but they don't just appear everywhere.  This point is unnecessary.  I am assuming you are talking about bodies in our solar system, and we have relatively little life outside of Terra around here.  Even extraterrestrial posts in our system (the most logical places for one of those would be on our own moon or on nearby planets where we are not likely to notice too soon).  Mimas literally is just another rock.

You have to remain realistic about this.  They don't have to have brains that look like ours to think like we do.  The rules of logic are the same.  If an extraterrestrial power wanted to take over us, they would do it politically, not using guns.

There are very specific requirements for life that must be met.  The chance of complex life occuring naturally in the hostile environments that occur in our solar system, with the exception of Terra, is so extremely low that it is negligible.  This is one of the few things that modern mainstream science has gotten right, at least from a certain point of view.



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An interesting image, even more so when rotated.

PIA12571 one.jpg

I've highlighted some areas worth closer investigation. We have seen a similar structure to the first image on Mars. It seems half submerged, I am not sure if this moon is ice, will check on that. The anomaly is directly below the white sided crater, in fact the two 'lines' point almost to it.

PIA12571 two.jpg

This looks like a dam of some sort or bridge between two elevated areas.

PIA12571 three.jpg

PIA12571 four.jpg

Again, what appears to be a straight and elevated section such as a wall or brige to a possible structure in the middle of the white area ?

 



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and there are other features, not only the dark coloured ones, too. The point is that IF there are aliens on other planetry bodies, it is HIGHLY likely that they are on this one too.
The co-incidences are more than scientific chance and using the same criteria/photos that orthodox scientists use, there are features which need some explaining in all these off-world images.

However, there is the big silence, which either means that our erudite scientists do not want to commit themselves to a speculation, or else they already know and are keeping stum(quiet).


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It could be an EDM scorch mark.  I don't know, though, as it looks rather out-of-place.  There are a few others, though, and it doesn't seem to be related to lighting.



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no circles?

gotta have the circles!

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Mark Anthony wrote:

I notice a few things as well yet would enjoy seeing what you are pointing to ... meanwhile here is another photo of Mimas that I thougt provoked a few questions regarding shadows and possible structures. What can be seen?

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12571


PIA12571_modest.jpg




your photo in my opinion almost suggests green ladnscapes with either water or ice. Definetly has some good color to it. I know nothing of this moon. But im sure nasa says its harmful gasses and untolerable. But to me, it looks lively. More so that mars or our moon. Just my opinion.



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I notice a few things as well yet would enjoy seeing what you are pointing to ... meanwhile here is another photo of Mimas that I thougt provoked a few questions regarding shadows and possible structures. What can be seen?

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12571


PIA12571_modest.jpg

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http://www.ciclops.org//view_media.php?id=31726

Mimas, moon of Saturn, February 2010, composition fixing together different images.
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6282_14974_1.jpg

6282_14974_1- det.jpg

6282_14974_1- det I.jpg



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