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Theory of We are from someplace else


JohnnyBoyC

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Well, i forget the proper name for it but there is atheory that a Meteoroid hit Earth, drenching it in Bacterial Life it addapted to plankton to coral to spo0nge to fish to anphibiands to rats to apes to humans and split off from different places creating the plants and animals that Earth is covered in. But the question is where? Could it be Mars, knowing they were becoming extinct so they sent there life here and evacuated the Planet? Or the same thing for somewhere else? What do u think?

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It could be possible.

But all the bacteria that would have been on that asteriod would probably have either...

1) Died in space before it made it to earth.

2) Burnt up in the atmosphere. (The bacteria)

3) Burnt up when the asteriod hit the earth in the explosion/collision.

or

4) All of the above.

It would be very hard for any form of bacteria to live through one, if not all of the things stated above.

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It could be possible.

But all the bacteria that would have been on that asteriod would probably have either...

1) Died in space before it made it to earth.

2) Burnt up in the atmosphere. (The bacteria)

3) Burnt up when the asteriod hit the earth in the explosion/collision.

or

4) All of the above.

It would be very hard for any form of bacteria to live through one, if not all of the things stated above.

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not neccesarily amalgut.

it could have survived the journey in a suspended state and been reanimated by the heat of the impact

doesn't mean i believe it either

its bull

lol

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not neccesarily amalgut.

it could have survived the journey in a suspended state and been reanimated by the heat of the impact

doesn't mean i believe it either

its bull

lol

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Yeah me too.

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not neccesarily amalgut.

it could have survived the journey in a suspended state and been reanimated by the heat of the impact

doesn't mean i believe it either

its bull

lol

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Yeah me too.

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Actually i am from someplace else

i live in berkshire but grew up in essex

so ner w00t.gif

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Theory of Panspermia i believe it is called.

There is a bacteria that can survive extreme heat and breaths iron perfect conditions for the lava vents down in the ocean and asteriods, I think there called extremenites but maybe ther is another name for it. But i doubt humans could have evolved from them. here is an old article I saved a while ago germs from outer-space

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Theory of Panspermia i believe it is called.

There is a bacteria that can survive extreme heat and breaths iron perfect conditions for the lava vents down in the ocean and asteriods, I think there called extremenites but maybe ther is another name for it. But i doubt humans could have evolved from them. here is an old article I saved a while ago germs from outer-space

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i can see how the theory of indirect panspermia could be valid

but direct panspermia

ha

don't think so

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well we have discovered Bacteria that has survived inside of rocks for Billions of years. In fact the oldest living thing on the planet is 3.8 billion yearss old. Preserved in a rock and re-animated by heat so this theory deserves recgonition

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The truth is anything is possible. Because no one knows how it all started so any hypothesis could be the correct one!
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lol I didn't know what on earth the theory of panspermia was, so I did a quick research on its meaning! And I have to add that it remined me of the theory on how the earth was created acording to the hitch hykers guide to the galaxy - where aliens created us - and I had a picture in my head of aliens painting the sea and hedges etc (sorry about that - I just had to share)

I also read this 'debate' on the theory which I found quite interesting;

The Debate of Panspermia: Are We the Descendents of Aliens?

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watch the movie 'evolution' and see grin2.gif

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watch the movie 'evolution' and see grin2.gif

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watch any movie that has et's on earth and see

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Theory of Panspermia i believe it is called.

There is a bacteria that can survive extreme heat and breaths iron perfect conditions for the lava vents down in the ocean and asteriods, I think there called extremenites but maybe ther is another name for it. But i doubt humans could have evolved from them. here is an old article I saved a while ago germs from outer-space

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they called extremophiles.

and the common ancestor was probably just a mixture of organisms that sh ared dna and other amino acids and such....

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Theory of Panspermia i believe it is called.

There is a bacteria that can survive extreme heat and breaths iron perfect conditions for the lava vents down in the ocean and asteriods, I think there called extremenites but maybe ther is another name for it. But i doubt humans could have evolved from them. here is an old article I saved a while ago germs from outer-space

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they called extremophiles.

and the common ancestor was probably just a mixture of organisms that sh ared dna and other amino acids and such....

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germs from outer space, sounds like a movie

the local ones are bad enough

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there are sum good bacteria (remember that advert about probiotic drink(s)?)

and good viruses thumbsup.giforiginal.gif

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there are sum good bacteria (remember that advert about probiotic drink(s)?)

and good viruses thumbsup.gif  original.gif

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lol

thats just a con

its just a way of them marketing a yoghurt with a little revamped fact

all yoghurt drinks contain bacteria,

eating things with bacteria is part of the process of life.

All they've done is found a way of making them sound yummy

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yep

i bought some once cause i was gullible to marketing

but neva since then

i wonder if they going to develop

and sell fruit flavour bacteria

in lolly pops etc...? huh.gif

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yep

i bought some once cause i was gullible to marketing

but neva since then

i wonder if they sell

fruit flavour bacteria

in lolly pops etc...? huh.gif

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Bacteria are in all things not sold hermetically sealed and prepared in a totally sterile environment

so,

its in the air we breathe

duh

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yes but we do not digest bacteria from air

our immune system puts pay to that.

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no, it couldn't happen, it wouldn't even make sence.

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???

if you're talking about the bio yoghurts it already has happened.

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mayb he was talking about our ancestory that we may be martians or sumthing?? hmm.gifhuh.gifblink.gifunsure.gif

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mayb he was talking about our ancestory that we may be martians or sumthing?? hmm.gif  huh.gif  blink.gif  unsure.gif

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newbies don't have to make sense

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fallingalien has been around long enuff not to be a newbie. w00t.gif

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fallingalien has been around long enuff not to be a newbie. w00t.gif

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yeah

almost a month now

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