Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Speculation Jupiter's Red Spot is massive algae, yes, life on Jupiter and its moons

34 views
Skip to first unread message

Archimedes Plutonium

unread,
Jul 28, 2016, 1:38:01 PM7/28/16
to
Some more reports on Jupiter Red Spot, by Earth infrared telescopes. Is that the temperatures in the atmosphere are comparable to that on Earth, and not the frozen outlook before.

So, what I have speculated is that the colors are too much persistent and intense and varying as to that of living system like algae on Earth.

So that we have the temperature for life on Jupiter and Europa and Ganymede solved, that we can now conjecture as to the heat involved. Could the heat be from the algae itself, or, is the heat sort of like a Yellowstone geyser pool where the center or interior of Jupiter is hot, and this hot escapes into a pool of the Great Red Spot, where life flourishes? Now, keep in mind that Jupiter spins on axis at a terrific speed of 10 hours per day, while Earth takes 24 hours.

Now Juno spacecraft is buzzing around Jupiter for investigation, but I doubt it is able to focus its equipment on the Red Spot to tell us any more news.

And I have a separate thread going that forecasts a breakup of Juno before it completes its mission. Why a breakup? Because scientists are going on the idea that gravity is Newton gravity or General Relativity gravity when in fact it is really EM gravity of the Maxwell Equations and that Juno will acquire an unwanted spin that sends it out of control.

AP

noTthaTguY

unread,
Jul 28, 2016, 5:04:19 PM7/28/16
to
this is far-and-away the best idea that
i have ever tried to comprise from your text-to-spEEch grammar-works;
gOOd fOr yOU

Archimedes Plutonium

unread,
Jul 29, 2016, 4:35:12 PM7/29/16
to
Now it is interesting to note that the algae speculation of Jupiter and its moons, that the algae form in circular shaped pools on Jupiter (Red Spot) and somewhat circular on Ganymede, but that the algae forms lines, long lines as in canals on Europa.

It maybe due to heat. Heat is necessary for algae to grow and for Jupiter it is probably like a geyser pool for the Red Spot. Now, at Yellowstone I do not remember lines for a geyser, a fissure line geyser. Have to look that up.

AP

reber g=emc^2

unread,
Jul 29, 2016, 6:17:00 PM7/29/16
to
Red Eye to hot for life+no water.Algae likes it warm and damp.Find it under a beach rock.iTS SLIME TreBert
0 new messages