Neil De Grasse Tyson tickled to death about water discovery

Ned Baily
   Neil De Grasse Tyson is really excited about water on mars. Neil has been making the rounds since announcement that geological and other evidence points out that at times there is flowing water mass on the red planet. he was on Bill Maher's talk show trying to explain the importance for this even if the insane amount of money is ever dedicated for the nonsense of getting a man to step around and feel famous. I really don't know what is so amazing about a planet not really far from earth that would somehow share the same element and form. many of these scientists and think backers will now conclude there must be some life in all this time to have developed on mars but this doesn't necessary have to be the case. There is no causation to say that because you have water even in massive ocean form that there then has to be some life form. A planet as big and similar to Earth as Mars was bound to have similar features that would be shared on Earth. I just don't get all this excitement and optimism by Tyson as he giddily looked forward to the prospects of humanity using this water. I don't know why as Neil nor Bill will ever taste this fucking water and after all it is water. This is the most boring thing ever to friggen drink even in its most clear and distilled natural form. Neil was able to change Maher's mind on the importance of this discovery. Apparently, Maher never thought finding liquid water on Mars was that big of a deal. Tyson, through his "spiel," was able to change the mind of the oftentimes-labeled "opinionated" comedian's mind.  This discovery does little to improve the impossibilities of ever getting man to be able to launch a probe and habitat this planet. Tyson knows this as on a recent podcast of his called Star Talk he even laid out the improbabilities and the reasoning most of which include storing the fuel to lift off weight from a strong gravity and pull of the planet. The chances of ever constructing a pipeline to get this tasty Martian water into bottled sales here on earth are all but a pipedream.

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