Ashley-Star*Child
Aug 30 2004, 07:38 AM
I watched this documentary a few nights ago about a scientist who had found life readings coming from space. He says thatspace isn't just rocks back is a mass of bacteria-like life. He's been saying this for years but until know no one would listen. Recently they found a meteor from Mars which had what appeared like a worm inside the rock (which didn't survive, they explained how it got 'fried' coming in the Van Allen belt). They also said that these life forms may be forming underneath the martian (and possibly other planets') ground. They also recently found that here on Earth there are actually life forms which form under the ground in these mud-like banks, which shoot up like little volcanos.
What do you think?
Ashley
dunderhead
Aug 30 2004, 08:05 PM
Wouldn't suprise me what they find out in space! you know they've just discovered two new moons orbiting Saturn!
seventh_son
Aug 30 2004, 08:11 PM
We have only begun a slight understanding of space. WE will fine things that we never dreamed possible.
Virulence
Aug 30 2004, 08:20 PM
Yea theres so many things we dont know. It just makes existing even more complicated.
Stellar
Aug 30 2004, 09:42 PM
They didnt find a worm on the asteroid they found a fossile of a worm like organism but couldnt prove that the asteroid wasnt contaminated, seeing as how it was in the arctic for hundreds of years.
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He says thatspace isn't just rocks back is a mass of bacteria-like life.
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Care to rephrase that?
Joe013
Sep 5 2004, 01:45 AM
why wouldnt the worm survive the van allen belt?
our astronauts survived multiple times with just 2 inches of alimunium between them and it?
...if they even went....
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