NASA have kept these findings from the public since the Viking landings in 1976. Thanks to this man, Dr Gilbert Levin, who has been informing the public for more than twenty years, those interested are more educated. Thank you Dr Levin.
If Mars is alive then probably life is everywhere... my mind is blown! We should start looking in the most unlikely places, like the moon, the craters of Mercury, the Venusian clouds, the clouds on Jupiter!
The audio drops out when he answers Zubrin's question at 25:50. Major bummer.
+_HOON_ Our apologies, we have two sources of video and both have this problem with audio at the end.
How are we going to get to mars if we cant even get a microphone to work 40 feet?
Gil Levin deserved and deserves a Novel Prize
NASA have kept these findings from the public since the Viking landings in 1976. Thanks to this man, Dr Gilbert Levin, who has been informing the public for more than twenty years, those interested are more educated. Thank you Dr Levin.
The Mars Society - If you'd like me to restore the lost audio in the audience question section, it's easily done. Let me know.
Amazing stuff. I've been watching all avail videos from 18th conference with huge interest. This gentleman is amazing!
the audio at the end is very unfortunate
Dear Dr. Levin,
I believe you,
"That's life",
Never give up!
Welcome to Israel,
we would love
to listen your thoughts.
@19:18, ......and not forgetting the tough little tardigrades.
This scientist is the best!
Some day you and Dr. Strata will get a Nobel peace prize!
If Mars is alive then probably life is everywhere... my mind is blown! We should start looking in the most unlikely places, like the moon, the craters of Mercury, the Venusian clouds, the clouds on Jupiter!
Jupiter's moon Europa
Wouldn't it be funny if mars and earth were literally the only two places in the entire universe that had life and it was unrelated?
Not sure is life on Mars, but almost sure that is few cases of intelligent life on earth to understand what is life, thank you Dr.Levin
It seems Bertrand Russell was always looking for intelligent life on earth, and was often disappointed with his findings. :-)