Which came first - Hydrogen or Water?
April 11th, 2006Ok, I am just reading an article on the planet Venus and scientists claim that: because there is hydrogen ions in the atmosphere of Venus, there is, or at least was, water on this planet.
Do hydrogen ions require the existance of water?! Doesn’t the sun contain hydrogen ions? The sun have been a large massive ocean at one time. Right? In fact, that is one of the key elements for the sun to give off light and heat!
Another interesting thing about Venus that they are trying to research is why there is still an atmosphere even though Venus has been loosing 100 tons into space every day. Mars, on the other hand, has none. There is a probe heading into the atmosphere that scientists “hope” will show volcanic activity with will give reason to Venus still having an atmosphere. If there isn’t, then what will the explination be? Of course, it would not be that Venus is really not that old? And there is no way that an Intelligent Being was/is being creative and provided some variety?
Any thoughts or answers?





