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user posted image rIn July 2001, a mysterious red rain started falling over a large area of southern India. Locals believed that it foretold the end of the world, though the official explanation was that it was desert dust that had blown over from Arabia. But one scientist in the area, Dr Godfrey Louis, was convinced there was something much more unusual going on. Not only did Dr Louis discover that there were tiny biological cells present, but because they did not appear to contain DNA, the essential component of all life on Earth, he reasoned they must be alien lifeforms. "This staggering claim is that this is possibly extraterrestrial. That is a big claim I know, but all the experiments are supporting this claim," said Dr Louis. His remarkable work has set in motion a chain of events with scientists around the world debating the origin of these mysterious cells. The main reason why Dr Louis's ideas have not been immediately laughed out of court is because they tie in with a theory promoted by two UK scientists ever since the 1960s.

The late Sir Fred Hoyle and Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe have been the champions of "Panspermia", the idea that life on Earth originated on another planet. They speculate that life was first brought here on the back of a comet. Over the last decade, Panspermia is being taken ever more seriously. The US space agency (Nasa) is now increasingly interested in searching for extra-terrestrial life.

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alien.gif The project to study (Jupiter Icy Moon Orbiter) JiMO and the Prometheus ship to carry it are in Financial trouble. Government moneys dried up after 9-11.

So as MORK use to say: "Shuzbut!"

As for the Red Rain, Who knows?
AphexTwin
so biological cells in red rain droplets... but no dna.. so what does that mean? no dna? someone explain!!!!!
Alex01
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so biological cells in red rain droplets... but no dna.. so what does that mean? no dna? someone explain!!!!!


Everything on Earth contain DNA. The DNA contains the genes, that are what controls the main funtion of every living being, including the shape of your head! laugh.gif If the genes are altered in some way then you will also be altered in some way, for example your head being super small! laugh.gif Anyways that doesn't contain DNA, won't contain genes and without genes how would you live? wink2.gif
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