Martian brain tissue remains (Fig. 1) are found all over meteorite Tissint, which originated from Mars and recently fell to Morocco (ref. 1). Fig. 1:
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Image source:
http://www.macovich.com/MARS/Mars.html
Fig. 2: Earthly brain tissue for comparison:
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For the first time in history a Martian meteorite is recovered and confirmed within months of landing on Earth. Meteorite Tissint came from a meteor shower and weighs over 11 kg in total mass. That means there is no need for sample return from Mars.
Many people wonder how brain tissue remains could got all over a meteorite.The short answer: they were there originally. A long answer: some Martian animal died on Mars and its brain was fossilized. During or after the fossilization, minerals got into the brain tissue remains and form the texture we see today. Then the fossil somehow got blasted off Mars and landed on Earth. Just before it landed, it broke up into smaller pieces, some of which were collected and certified. Anyhow the fact remains that Martian brain tissue remains are found all over meteorite Tissint. No evolutionists know how life could originate from rocks but they still think life originated from non-life.
Ref. 1: Associated Press reported on the meteorite on Jan. 18:
http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-mars-rocks-fell-africa-last-july-150634302.html