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      Maybe a whole society of people lived on Mars before Earth..
      This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.

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      Imagine if we could isolate the methane. If we were to send a space ship toward one of the outer planets and we timed it just right, we could use natural gas as fuel, helping to cut costs. Or, possibly harvest some of the methane from Mars if we can keep the costs of transport feasibly low.

      Side note: Burning methane(CH4) in an oxygen(O2) atmosphere produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and... water(H2O), which we currently hold as being necessary for life to exist. Maybe possible life on Mars got water from some kind of combustion reaction with methane and the atmosphere, and it ended when the reaction stopped, flooding the atmosphere with excess methane... Just thinking out loud.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Licity View Post
      flooding the atmosphere with excess methane...
      This can't happen without life. Comparative planetology tells us that all planets tend toward CO2 atmospheres, because this maximizes entropy, and all known examples of dead planets confirm this. If there was life producing methane, it could not have possibly produced enough to kill itself off. That's logically impossible.

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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      This can't happen without life. Comparative planetology tells us that all planets tend toward CO2 atmospheres, because this maximizes entropy, and all known examples of dead planets confirm this. If there was life producing methane, it could not have possibly produced enough to kill itself off. That's logically impossible.
      Good point. Maybe the life on Mars was intelligent enough to save up the methane for use as fuel? An accident would explain it, but highly unlikely.

      Also, what kind of geological process produces methane?

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