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Discovered using super-powerful magnets to capture minute pieces of debris floating in space, the “bull-shaped” particle is a “complete living entity”. Professor Milton Wainwright the University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology claims it proves life exists outside Earth.Its discovery was the result of an exploratory project in Derbyshire which involved launching powerful magnets into the stratosphere.
Professor Wainwright explained the image shows a crystal of salt with the bizarre horned creature erupting from one surface which was captured during the study. He said it points further towards the panspermia theory that not only is there life in space but that it is constantly raining down to Earth.
He said: “The picture illustrates what we believe to be alien microbes high up in the stratosphere.
“Our team has caused quite a stir over the last couple of two years by claiming these microbes are continually arriving to Earth from space.
“Our critics have been vocal in dismissing our work but, as yet, no one has provided a viable alternative explanation for our peer reviewed work.”
He said the structure is an “amorphous form” attached to a grain of salt and was discovered with rare elements including dysprosium, lutetium, neodymium and niobium.
He said: “As far as we can tell the particle has no relation to anything found on Earth. “This latest launch is also exciting because the team has found particles containing, so-called, rare earth elements at a height close to 30 kilometres in the stratosphere.
“These particle masses are too big to have been carried up from Earth and, like the alien life forms we find, must be incoming to Earth from space.”The find earlier this summer follows the discovery of the dragon particle and ghost particle last year and the strange seed-like organism which baffled scientists this spring.
originally posted by: rossacus
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance
Does he work with him or is wainwright just jumping on the bandwagon to validate his own ideas? Don't see in the article that they worked together at the university? I could be wrong.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
This is the guy that works with Wickramasinghe. It's not true. I guess Wickramasinghe's reputation has gotten so bad that they're using Wainwright's name now...
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: rossacus
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance
Does he work with him or is wainwright just jumping on the bandwagon to validate his own ideas? Don't see in the article that they worked together at the university? I could be wrong.
Yes, they work together. Here's the two making the same claim in 2013. In 2003 the two claimed that SARS came from space. They have no credibility whatsoever.