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THIS astonishing picture of an “organism” found in space has baffled scientists who think it is a “seed” sent to Earth by aliens.
The never-before seen image shows a microscopic metal globe spewing out biological material feared to be an infectious agent.
Though the origin or purpose of the mysterious sphere is uncertain, experts say it could contain genetic material - the precursor to life.
They sensationally claim it could have been designed by an intelligent species to “seed” and propagate alien life on Earth.
It is the first time anything like this has been seen and points not only to the existence of extra-terrestrial life, but to complex and civilised beings watching our planet.
It follows findings that DNA capable of inserting itself into living creatures and replicating can exist in harsh space conditions.
A tiny ‘plasmid’, a circular strand of DNA used in genetic engineering, was sent into space from Sweden in 2011 on the exterior of a TEXUS-49 rocket.
He said one theory is the object was released deliberately to infect the human race with life-threatening diseases, another is that it travelled millions of miles on a comet.
originally posted by: thesearchfortruth
I've never heard this "Express" website before, but just from scanning the headlines it seems pretty ridiculous. There's a story about a "virgin nun" having a baby and a gun lying on the surface of Mars? Give me a break.
www.express.co.uk...
I'm definitely calling hoax here.
originally posted by: Bloodydagger
originally posted by: thesearchfortruth
I've never heard this "Express" website before, but just from scanning the headlines it seems pretty ridiculous. There's a story about a "virgin nun" having a baby and a gun lying on the surface of Mars? Give me a break.
www.express.co.uk...
I'm definitely calling hoax here.
Agreed. That website most definitely does not pass the smell test.
Agreed. That website most definitely does not pass the smell test.
Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham in England, said it is further proof of alien life.
...Professor Milton Wainwright with his colleagues made the discovery by running the balloon into the stratosphere, which samples collected during last year's Perseid meteor rain. The balloon rose to 27 km altitude above the Earth over Sheffield. It was sterile, in which the purpose - to catch tiny biological organisms.
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But brave prof. M. Wainwright statements did not go unnoticed scientific community, which by nature is skeptical. Here's one Astrobiology website space.com spoke: "The statement that it is extraterrestrial life is very big and bold leap, which already requires very strong justification." Or, as Carl Sagan once said, "An extraordinary claims need extraordinary reason.
So, astrophysicist explained what evidence should be, if M. Wainwright would appear to be a reliable scholar. For example, to prove that the body is not made up of amino acids L and D amino acids (like the similar image and the image in the mirror, but the whole life the mundane is only L amino acids). This is proof that the body's biochemistry caught in the stratosphere is different than life on Earth.
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originally posted by: thesearchfortruth
I've never heard of this "Express" website before, but just from scanning the headlines it seems pretty ridiculous. There's a story about a "virgin nun" having a baby and a gun lying on the surface of Mars? Give me a break.
www.express.co.uk...
I'm definitely calling hoax here.
The Daily Express is a daily national middle market tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom. It is the flagship title of Express Newspapers, a subsidiary of Northern & Shell (itself wholly owned by Richard Desmond). In March 2014 it had an average daily circulation of 488,246.[1]
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: JamesTB
Don't believe every story you read on some bunk website dude! If this were real, it wouldn't just be on 1 website like this one! It would have blown up across all media outlets by now....
originally posted by: JamesTB
Junk websites lol and by Christ you’re naive about the media anyway this story is all over the place and had been developing for quite some time as new discoveries are being made by this team. Here's some more from the Independent -