Sure, but reality keeps edging in on that one for me. For instance, the surface temperature on Venus is hot enough to melt lead and the atmospheric pressure is 90 times that of Earth's (equivalent to a sea depth of 1km). I doubt this would significantly improve a few hundred feet under the surface.
Displacement by time is viable though. Perhaps they are from the distant past. We know that things on Venus were once quite different, and that the planet is currently in the grip of a runaway greenhouse effect. So, sure, that's possible.
In the end though, it's just rationalization though, isn't it?
Displacement by time is viable though. Perhaps they are from the distant past. We know that things on Venus were once quite different, and that the planet is currently in the grip of a runaway greenhouse effect. So, sure, that's possible.
In the end though, it's just rationalization though, isn't it?