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Glass
8th March 2015, 11:17 PM
This could probably go in 3 or 4 different threads. I can see by the material that it could fall into either subject matter.

From Huff Post

UK Scientists: Aliens May Have Sent Space Seeds To Create Life On Earth

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/2568634/thumbs/n-SPACESEED-large570.jpg

Scientists in the U.K. have examined a tiny metal circular object, and are suggesting it might be a micro-organism deliberately sent by extraterrestrials to create life on Earth.

Don't be fooled by the size of the object in the microscopic image above. It may appear to look like a planet-sized globe, but in fact, it's no bigger than the width of a human hair.

The University of Buckingham reports (http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/research/bcab/news) that the minuscule metal globe was discovered by astrobiologist Milton Wainwright (http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/directory/professor-milton-wainwright/) and a team of researchers who examined dust and minute matter gathered by a high-flying balloon in Earth's stratosphere.
"It is a ball about the width of a human hair, which has filamentous life on the outside and a gooey biological material oozing from its centre (http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/554074/Alien-seed-sent-Earth-aliens-Scientists-baffled)," Wainwright said, according to Express.co.uk.

"One theory is it was sent to Earth by some unknown civilization in order to continue seeding the planet with life," Wainwright hypothesizes.
That theory comes from a Nobel Prize winner.

"This seeming piece of science fiction -- called 'directed panspermia' -- would probably not be taken seriously by any scientist were it not for the fact that it was very seriously suggested by the Nobel Prize winner of DNA fame (http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1962/crick-bio.html), Francis Crick," said Wainwright.

Panspermia is a theory that suggests life spreads across the known physical universe, hitchhiking on comets or meteorites.

The idea of directed panspermia was suggested by Crick, a molecular biologist, who was the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA in 1953. Twenty years later, Crick co-wrote -- with biochemist Leslie Orgel -- a scientific paper (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0019103573901103) about directed panspermia.
The abstract of their manuscript states:


It now seems unlikely that extraterrestrial living organisms could have reached the Earth either as spores driven by the radiation pressure from another star or as living organisms imbedded in a meteorite. As an alternative to these nineteenth-century mechanisms, we have considered Directed Panspermia, the theory that organisms were deliberately transmitted to the Earth by intelligent beings on another planet.
We conclude that it is possible that life reached the Earth in this way, but that the scientific evidence is inadequate at the present time to say anything about the probability. We draw attention to the kinds of evidence that might throw additional light on the topic.




In contrast to what Crick-Orgel speculated about in 1973, four decades later, a team of scientists, led by astronomer-astrobiologist Chandra Wickramasinghe of the Buckingham Center for Astrobiology, announced they had found fossils with biological properties (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/14/algae-fossils-sri-lanka-meteorite_n_2870758.html) attached to a meteorite (check out the slideshow at the bottom of this story) that fell in Sri Lanka.
Of course, these controversial claims bring forth the skeptical side of science.
In the case of the meteorite fossils, astronomer Phil Plait (http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2013/01/15/life_in_a_meteorite_claims_by_n_c_wickramasinghe_o f_diatoms_in_a_meteorite.html) wrote that the scientists didn't do a good enough job convincing him there were actual fossils in that meteorite.
Wainwright and his team launched balloons nearly 17 miles into Earth's stratosphere, and when they examined the material collected by one of the balloons (like the one pictured below), they discovered a small crash mark which indicated to them that the microscopic, circular object didn't simply land softly.
"On hitting the stratosphere sampler, the sphere made an impact crater, a minute version of the huge impact crater on Earth caused by the asteroid said to have killed off the dinosaurs," Wainwright said.

Article (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/03/aliens-send-space-seed-to-earth_n_6608582.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000022)

orginally from 21st Century Wire (http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/03/08/the-2-8-million-year-old-human-discovered-in-ethiopia/)
2.8million year old man bones.

singular_me
9th March 2015, 03:32 AM
if transhumanism makes any sense it is that one: spreading life throughout the Universe. Cyborgs cannot stay on earth, thats their challenge and they have their own paradigm.

But the NWO has made sure that the average human mentality level remains unfit to understand this and therefore will be genocided.

the evidence can be found in many ancient myths and even the genesis... Elohim, which describes our slave race as very ancient too.


the theory that organisms were deliberately transmitted to the Earth by intelligent beings on another planet.
We conclude that it is possible that life reached the Earth in this way, but that the scientific evidence is inadequate at the present time to say anything about the probability. We draw attention to the kinds of evidence that might throw additional light on the topic.

Horn
9th March 2015, 06:03 PM
With any luck its a giant hogweed fungi that only drops to take root once every 12000 yrs in cycle.

Shami-Amourae
9th March 2015, 06:21 PM
Commander Shepard will save us.

Glass
9th March 2015, 06:45 PM
The thing I would like to know if how did it get past the radiation belt. I think we should be studying the object to see how its composition enabled it to get through with the contents intact. Also, how was it propelled?

Was it something an Government did? Does it have the ingredients for a morgellon filament?

ximmy
9th March 2015, 06:57 PM
When secular science can't find a credible answer to intelligent design, aliens must have made us, because God can't exist.

singular_me
9th March 2015, 07:44 PM
aliens dont remove God from the picture, the question mark about Live/Cosmos is still there. But look at how far genetics has gone under the nefarious NWO, I'd we only see/know the tip of the iceberg.

There is an Intelligent Design but the latter is far more complex that what religions narrate since they all were drafted when average man couldnt read/write, hence its interpretations being constantly subjected to... err.... evolution LOL.

I cant help myself but have to stress it again: learning Natural Laws is a must, the latter help grasp ALL religious scriptures, the way they are written and messages they really convey.


When secular science can't find a credible answer to intelligent design, aliens must have made us, because God can't exist.