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user posted image rWe could have alien origins, say scientists who sent fossilized microscopic life-forms into space and back inside an artificial meteorite. The researchers attached the baseball-size rock to the outside of the European Space Agency's Foton M3 spacecraft to test whether biological material could survive the round-trip journey. Sculpted from stone from the Orkney Islands in northern Scotland, the rock contained fossilized microbes and the molecular signatures of microbes. The unmanned spacecraft was launched by rocket from Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome carrying 43 experiments. The craft landed in Kazakhstan on September 26 after orbiting the planet for 12 days. "In the bit of rock we got back, some biological compounds have survived," said project leader John Parnell from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Preliminary findings suggest that it's possible simple organisms could arrive via meteorites, he said.

The research also suggests that living microbes would likely have survived in a slightly bigger rock, he added. "This study of organic material is completely new," he said. Previous artificial meteorite experiments have examined only the degree to which rocks melt upon entering the atmosphere.

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REBEL
Philip Gordon Wylie & Edwin Balmer theorized something similar to this in their book When Worlds Colide in the early 30s. Havn't read it been meaning to though, but basically they said that when the solar system was young the earth including our solar neighbours would have been bombarded by meteors, asteroids & or comets carrying with them remnants of extraterrestrial life forms...arr you all know the rest...
Jonny Wonny
David Icke
Raptor
QUOTE (Jonny Wonny @ Nov 15 2007, 02:11 PM) *
David Icke


What does he have to do with this?
Chokmah
QUOTE (Raptor X7 @ Nov 15 2007, 04:30 PM) *
What does he have to do with this?


Maybe the scientist was a reptillian in disguise?

Panspermia has been around for a while, which is something I think may have happened. Makes the most sense for life on Earth, rather than compounds reacting with each other in the waters - which still could be the reason for life on Earth.
Ghost Ship
I don't think it's likely that Earthlings were from Earth anyway. A long time ago a comet most likely landed on earth and created man.
747400
QUOTE (Raptor X7 @ Nov 15 2007, 04:30 PM) *
What does he have to do with this?

the Ickemeister is involved in everything... he's a one-man Illuminati.

Actually, regarding the "seeded by meteors" theory, might that suggest that, if there was anything to it, then, provided it landed on planets with similar conditions to here, similar life to what developed on earth, including perhaps us, might have developed on other planets as well? ... so "they" might not so radicaly different to us as some people reckon...?
REBEL
QUOTE (Jonny Wonny @ Nov 15 2007, 11:41 PM) *
David Icke


David who? huh.gif





Mars
Okay but where did that meteor came from that brought life to earth? Where did it get the life?
Carcharoth
QUOTE (REBEL @ Nov 15 2007, 10:43 PM) *
David who? huh.gif


A crackpot nutcase that claims that the British royal family is really reptilians in disguise. You've seriously never heard of him? huh.gif

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke
REBEL
QUOTE (Carcharoth @ Nov 16 2007, 08:50 AM) *
A crackpot nutcase that claims that the British royal family is really reptilians in disguise. You've seriously never heard of him? huh.gif

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke

lol! i know who he is Carcharoth.
Just try'n to bait that Johnny Wonny character <--- someth'n very strange & suss (hmmm?) ...

either that or maybe just a little too much linked-image
Carcharoth
QUOTE (REBEL @ Nov 16 2007, 12:59 AM) *
either that or maybe just a little too much linked-image


Ah, a bit of trollbaitin' eh? grin2.gif

And pass me some of that linked-image, will you? And please put on some Bob Marley innocent.gif
:PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR:
Surviving the trip is one thing, but once at your destination, it doesn't mean one's immune system is able to defend against any new bacteria, virus, etc.
theQ
I CAN ASSURE YOU, NOT ONLY CAN MICROBS SURVIVE SPACE, THEY CAN SURVIVE MILLIONS OF YEARS OUT IN SPACE AND END UP IN OTHER GALAXIES.
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