Analysis of evidence of Mars life
Abstract
Gillevinia straata, the scientific name [1, 2] recognizing the first extraterrestrial living form ever nomenclated, as well as the existence of a new biological kingdom, Jakobia, in a new biosphere -Marciana- of what now has become the living system Solaria, is grounded on old evidence reinterpreted in the light of newly acquired facts. The present exposition provides a summary overview of all these grounds, outlined here as follows. A more detailed paper is being prepared for publication.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0705.3176,
title = {Analysis of evidence of Mars life},
author = {Gilbert V. Levin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.3176},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
Summary of May 14, 2007 Seminar at Carnegie Institution Geophysical Laboratory, Washington, DC. Nine pages, no figures. After the seminar, a tilt in the soil level was detected that precludes the material in a presumed small "pond" from being in liquid state. This version 3 rewrites the paragraph thus showed in error, and presents the summary as finally published