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Crushing Proof Lies In Alien Life Evidence Found In Meteorite Which Crash-Landed On E
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01-26-2013, 12:03 PM
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A top British scientist claims he has found proof that extraterrestrials exist after cracking open a meteorite. Instead of finding an alien like Hollywood favourite ET, Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe discovered the two-inch wide rock was pitted with tiny fossils of algae, similar to the kind found in seaweed. The respected professor believes it proves we are not alone in the universe.
![]() Soace mission: Prof Chandra Wickramasinghe. Wales News Service. He said: “These finds are crushing evidence that human life started outside Earth.” The rock was one of several fragments of a meteorite which crash landed in central Sri Lanka in December. They fell to earth in a spectacular fireball and were still smoking when villagers living near the city of Polonnaruwa picked them up. The fossils were discovered when the rocks were examined under a powerful scanning electron microscope in a British laboratory. They are similar to micro-organisms found in fossils from the dinosaur age 55 million years ago. Critics say the rock had probably become contaminated with algae fossils from Earth. But Prof Wickramasinghe insists they are the remnants of extra-terrestrial life. ![]() Rock on: The fossils. Wales News Service. He said: “The algae organisms are similar to ones found in Earth fossils, but the rock also has other organisms we have not identified.” The scientist is a well known champion of the “panspermia hypothesis” – which suggests the first seeds of life were deposited on our planet from outer space 3,800 million years ago. The professor believes these microbes came from comets, which then “multiplied and seeded” to form life on Earth. He said: “We are all aliens – we share a cosmic ancestry. Each time a new planetary system forms, a few surviving microbes find their way into comets. "These then multiply and seed other planets. “These latest finds are just more evidence to point to the overwhelming fact that life on Earth began on other worlds.” The professor, an expert on inter-stellar dust, spent decades working with Sir Fred Hoyle – a British astronomer and mathematician who was well known for rejecting the Big Bang theory. The pair set out on a mission to try to prove their “life from outer space” theory back in the 60s. Prof Wickramasinghe said: “Evidence from astronomy overwhelmingly supports the view that life did not start on Earth but was seeded from outside.” http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-...ed-1550474 ~The beginning of wisdom is the awe of God ~" Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." - Albert Einstein~ >>> WE monitor YOU<<<
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01-26-2013, 03:54 PM
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Crushing Doof Lies In Alien Life Evidence Found In Earth Boulder
![]() Other scientists, however, have cast doubt on his claim... This isn't the first time the Journal of Cosmology has been roundly criticized for publishing content lacking scientific merit: "It isn't a real science journal at all, but is the ginned-up website of a small group of crank academics obsessed with the idea … that life originated in outer space and simply rained down on Earth," P.Z. Myers, a biologist at the University of Minnesota, Morris, wrote in 2011 on his popular science blog Pharyngula. Scientists have also cast doubts on the diatoms' extraterrestrial origins, which appear to be exactly like diatoms found on Earth: "These aren’t evidence of life from space, they’re evidence of life on Earth," Plait writes in Slate.com. Even the meteorite itself might not be a meteorite: "It isn’t rounded, it looks too friable (crumbly), and the structure is wrong. Carbonaceous chondrites look very much like small stones, more solid, compact, and with an entirely different structure," Plait writes. "And given that it was embedded with a bunch of identifiable fresh-water diatoms found on Earth, I'm guessing this rock is nothing more than some rock from a river bed or other similar location." http://www.livescience.com/26526-meteori...atoms.html Goats are like mushrooms. If you shoot a duck, I'm scared of toasters. -- Please Watch This: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOZycbm3s08 A warning from 12g --- Visit My Youtube-a-ruby-doob |
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