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I would say that life on the Venus is more likely. First it sounds redicolous. But in the upper atmosphere of the Venus is it between 20-60° Celsius warm. And the pressure is the same it is on the earth. Infact the upper venus atmosphere is the place in the solar system which is the most simlar to earth. The gravitation is 0.9g even we could live there without a pressure suit. And there is hydrogen and there is UV Light and there is sulfur. And we have bakteria on the earth which can live in sulfuric acid and eat sulfur. Still sounds like a redicolous claim ? Ok in the Venus Atmosphere is a certain gas which shouldnt be there and another gas is missing which should be there. We dont know a non biological process which could be the cause of this phenomenon. And in the Atmosphehre is definetly a process which produces certain sulfuric isotopes and we dont know why. And in the atmosphere is something which absorbs UV Light. We cant explain that either. They have messured the UV radiation of the Venus atmosphere. It should normally reflect all the UV light back in to kosmos. But this is just not happening and we have vast areas which are a lot darker as they should be.


The Sun was smaller and emitted 30% lesser light and energy. 3-4 Billion years ago. The Venus was perfect as perfect as the earth back then. That the venus rotates so slowly could be caused through a hit with a giant asteroid. And a magnetosphere is not necessary it protects live but without a magnetosphere there is faster evolution. The physics speculate that there was even oceans just 600 Million years ago. Because that would explain that Venus is still losing hydrogen to the solar system. If the Venus would have been always as hot as it is today (500°) then the hydrogen would be gone long time ago.

And the best thing is that during the observations of the Venus there was a green glow similar to polar light on earth. But there is one problem polar lights only can exist if there is a little oxygen. But oxygen reacts easily with carbon that so it has to be produced continously through bakteria our earth (ofocurse there are some other cases which can cause oxygen but not enough or not with such low temperatures. The earth had no oxygen too some billion years ago we can live because the bacteria produced it for us.

through panspermie the life could have went from venus to earth (they are extremly close) and even to mars. There was even a time when all 3 planets had oceans the mars had flowing water not long time ago. We are just to late if we could have discovered the solar system 1 billion years ago we could have found a mars with a thick atmosphere and oceans and a venus with oceans.

So why does noone starts spaceships to venus so we could discover the bacteria. Venus is not far away. But the problem is how should we measure the bacteria in the atmosphere if we dont know how the biology is ? It has to happen quick and there is simply no technology available which could take the bacteria onto the ground on venus cool them down and start again from the venus to earth because the venus has almost the same gravity as the earth and we know how much fuel we need to go from earth to space. So its practically impossible (today) to prove that in the atmosphere of Venus is life.

Mars had flowing wather some million years ago so there was probably life and it could be even today life in the craters Nasa found signs of flowing water which are just 10000 years old. Thats a surprise. And the mars rock which was found on earth has fossiliated bacteria but we dont know if they came from mars (which is likely). Or from the earth.

I believe that there was once life even if the life was just created on earth but through hits from asteroids can bacteria travel through the space inside the rocks to other planets which is an accepted theorie in the science (panspermie).