randall wrote:
the Urantia Book seem to imply urantia is the only inhabited planet in our solar system .....Paper49.2.6>>>>>> And defines the fact it can sustain life. It was inevitable Man will one day land on Mars...... My ? is....... It also is very possible we could spread our so called grems ..... initiating life?.....or do you think the life carriers would be involved it stopping .....manmade implantation !
49:2.6.Beings such as the Urantia races are classified as mid-breathers; you represent the average or typical breathing order of mortal existence. If intelligent creatures should exist on a planet with an atmosphere similar to that of your near neighbor, Venus, they would belong to the superbreather group, while those inhabiting a planet with an atmosphere as thin as that of your outer neighbor, Mars, would be denominated subbreathers.
Water is only liquid on Mars between a very narrow temperature range, just going by memory, I think it's 77 to 79 degrees F. Below that temperature water is frozen as ice. Above that temperature water evaporates because of the very low atmospheric pressure. So, there is water on Mars but only for a very short time, probably seconds, every day at the equator.
There are no living microbes on Mars and if you take any there they will die.