> And more in detail, I was inerested in bacteria producing biospheres by
> making greenhouse gasses. You just would have to take 1 Gramm of bacteria to
> Mars, and they would multiply and do the job.
He states, flatly, as if it were a fact already.
It IS a fact that bacteria multiply very quickly if the conditions are right (or better: if they are genetically fitted to the environment).
You wanna deny that?
> I'm no expert in that, just know and apply the rocket equation and
> some hohmann transfer orbit theory.
If you think you know as much about those things as you've claimed to
know about other subjects on this thread, you probably don't know very
much.
1. I've never claimed to be a rocket expert or rocket scientist. I just have learnt a few physics equations in high school, and for interrest have a detailed book about rocket science (which I haven't read all of, just did some maths what I was interested in)
2. It's getting offensive. I'm out.
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