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Mars produced asteroid belt and meteorites
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Wretch Fossil
2010-11-22 13:39:47 UTC
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Mars produced asteroid belt and meteorites

Here is the first line of evidence:

1. All Martian atmospheric dust particles are magnetic (note 1);
2.. Meteorites and asteroid particles contain magnetites (note 2);
3. Most Earth rocks do not contain magnetites.
4. Except Mars, no other planets possess prevalent surface rocks that
contain magnetites and animal fossil remains (note 3).
5. As numerous animal fossils are found in meteorites (note 3),
meteorites were neither materials that existed before the formation of
the solar system, nor materials left over from the formation of the
solar system.

The above evidences prove asteroids and meteorites originated from
Mars.

Note 1: See section 3 “All Martian atmospheric dust particles are
magnetic” in http://www.nbi.ku.dk/forskningsgrupper/mars/english/research/missions/mars-exploration-rovers/mpe-results/

Note 2: 98% of meteorites can be attracted to a magnet because they
contain iron in their magnetites. Meteorites fall from the sky in the
asteroid belt. Japan's space agency just announced that the 1,500
particles obtained from an asteroid are surely extraterrestrial, as
they resemble meteorites and differ from Earth sands. Why were they
sure? Magnetites must be the key for the 1,500 particles to resemble
meteorites and differ from Earth rocks.

Note 3: Many billion tons of meteorites have fallen from the asteroid
belt since 360 million years ago. Most of them contain animal fossils.
So many animals could only have lived on a certain planet, which
obviously should be Mars, not any other planet.
See details at http://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2010/08/nearly-all-meteorites-displayed-on-ebay.html
Wretch Fossil
2010-11-23 06:01:13 UTC
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Post by Wretch Fossil
Mars produced asteroid belt and meteorites
1. All Martian atmospheric dust particles are magnetic (note 1);
2.. Meteorites and asteroid particles contain magnetites (note 2);
3. Most Earth rocks do not contain magnetites.
4. Except Mars, no other planets possess prevalent surface rocks that
contain magnetites and animal fossil remains (note 3).
5. As numerous animal fossils are found in meteorites (note 3),
meteorites were neither materials that existed before the formation of
the solar system, nor materials left over from the formation of the
solar system.
The above evidences prove asteroids and meteorites originated from
Mars.
Note 1: See section 3 “All Martian atmospheric dust particles are
magnetic” inhttp://www.nbi.ku.dk/forskningsgrupper/mars/english/research/missions...
Note 2: 98% of meteorites can be attracted to a magnet because they
contain iron in their magnetites. Meteorites fall from the sky in the
asteroid belt. Japan's space agency just announced that the 1,500
particles obtained from an asteroid are surely extraterrestrial, as
they resemble meteorites and differ from Earth sands. Why were they
sure? Magnetites must be the key for the 1,500 particles to resemble
meteorites and differ from Earth rocks.
Note 3: Many billion tons of meteorites have fallen from the asteroid
belt since 360 million years ago. Most of them contain animal fossils.
So many animals could only have lived on a certain planet, which
obviously should be Mars, not any other planet.
See details athttp://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2010/08/nearly-all-meteorites-displa...
Correction on Nov. 23, 2010:

Point 4 should read:
Except Mars, no other planets possess prevalent surface rocks that
contain magnetites and animal fossil remains (Note 3-1).

Note 3-1: Proof for animal fossils all over Mars is at:
http://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2009/10/proof-for-fossils-all-over-mars-edition.html
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