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Human understanding of the rules and relationships between matter and systems, between planets and moons has progressed tenfold since a few hundred years ago when most of the world believed the Sun revolved around the Earth. |
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Yet for all we think we know, we still know very little. Our theories on matter and the rules of the universe are more a collection of discoveries and ideas than a comprehensive, fully integrated manual. |
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This is particularly the case with planet dynamics and matter creation where early discoveries a mere few hundred years ago continue to influence our thinking concerning how atomic elements can actually be created and therefore how planets come to have the particular atmospheres they do. |
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For the Earth we believe that the water we see and the air we breath owe its origin to the unending procession of comets that return to our solar system and their occassional collision with our planet. There is no accepted theory or model of how or why planetary atmospheres could themselves be the chemistry labs of new atomic elementary construction based on the inherent character of the planet itself. Such ideas remain the realm of science fiction and fringe. |
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Therefore, our understanding of how life might be brought back to Mars is constrained and limited, much like the early explorers seeking to break the mindset of "flat earth" politics. |
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Life indeed can be brought to the surface of Mars. Mars will have oceans of water molecules. Mars will have breathable oxygen in its atmosphere, if only the human race awaken to the great understandings of planetary and moon dynamics that exist in the universe. |
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The UCADIAN model provides a detailed blueprint on understandings on the structure of atomic and elementary particles. Furthermore it provides a basis for understanding how such an amazing claim as bringing life to the surface of the planet Mars is possible. |
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