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London: A strange spectral-like 'ghost particle' discovered in debris gathered from outer space hints at possibility of alien life, say researchers.


Researchers at the University of Sheffield and the University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology have discovered a particle that they call it as 'living balloon', which they thought once used to carry microscopic alien organisms. They claim that it is the latest proof that aliens do exist.

Researcher Milton Wainwright insists that the particle, resembling a chiffon scarf with the width of a human hair and a ghostly appearance, was found in dust and particulate matter 27 kilometers above in the Earth’s stratosphere.

The particle is biological in nature, and is made of carbon and oxygen.

Wainwright added that they can speculate that in its space environment this 'ghost particle' is a living balloon which an alien microscopic organism might inflate with lighter than air gases, allowing it to float in the air or the seas of an unknown space environment.

Wainwright noted that the particle, which looks more like a collapsed balloon, however in its natural state is probably inflated, are like nothing previously found on Earth.

He added that it is amazing to note that they appear on the sampling stubs in an absolutely pristine condition with no contamination like pollen, grass or pollution particles.

He continued that they also produce tiny dents we call impact craters when they land on the sampler, so there is almost no doubt of their space origin.

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Mysterious red cells might be aliens

As bizarre as it may seem, the sample jars brimming with cloudy, reddish rainwater in Godfrey Louis's laboratory in southern India may hold, well, aliens.

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In April, Louis, a solid-state physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University, published a paper in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal Astrophysics and Space Science in which he hypothesizes that the samples -- water taken from the mysterious blood-colored showers that fell sporadically across Louis's home state of Kerala in the summer of 2001 -- contain microbes from outer space.

Specifically, Louis has isolated strange, thick-walled, red-tinted cell-like structures about 10 microns in size. Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit . (The known upper limit for life in water is about 250 degrees Fahrenheit .)

So how to explain them? Louis speculates that the particles could be extraterrestrial bacteria adapted to the harsh conditions of space and that the microbes hitched a ride on a comet or meteorite that later broke apart in the upper atmosphere and mixed with rain clouds above India.

If his theory proves correct, the cells would be the first confirmed evidence of alien life and, as such, could yield tantalizing new clues to the origins of life on Earth.

CNN.com - Mysterious red cells might be aliens - Jun 2, 2006

Directed Panspermia: Are Cosmic Winds The Carriers Of Life?

And here's a post of mine on abovetopsecret.com. You'll be surprised at what's actually out there in space!

Alien ‘Monsters’ In Space! Or Are They Terrestrial Biological Entities?, page 1
 
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High time we believed in panspermia!!
Astrobiology will get a boost after this discovery, a similar particle was found by the Russians on ISS sometime back. So what happened to it?

Mysterious red cells might be aliens

As bizarre as it may seem, the sample jars brimming with cloudy, reddish rainwater in Godfrey Louis's laboratory in southern India may hold, well, aliens.

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In April, Louis, a solid-state physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University, published a paper in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal Astrophysics and Space Science in which he hypothesizes that the samples -- water taken from the mysterious blood-colored showers that fell sporadically across Louis's home state of Kerala in the summer of 2001 -- contain microbes from outer space.

Specifically, Louis has isolated strange, thick-walled, red-tinted cell-like structures about 10 microns in size. Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit . (The known upper limit for life in water is about 250 degrees Fahrenheit .)

So how to explain them? Louis speculates that the particles could be extraterrestrial bacteria adapted to the harsh conditions of space and that the microbes hitched a ride on a comet or meteorite that later broke apart in the upper atmosphere and mixed with rain clouds above India.

If his theory proves correct, the cells would be the first confirmed evidence of alien life and, as such, could yield tantalizing new clues to the origins of life on Earth.

CNN.com - Mysterious red cells might be aliens - Jun 2, 2006

Directed Panspermia: Are Cosmic Winds The Carriers Of Life?

And here's a post of mine on abovetopsecret.com. You'll be surprised at what's actually out there in space!

Alien ‘Monsters’ In Space! Or Are They Terrestrial Biological Entities?, page 1
Mikey singh at it again. :D
 
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Mysterious red cells might be aliens

As bizarre as it may seem, the sample jars brimming with cloudy, reddish rainwater in Godfrey Louis's laboratory in southern India may hold, well, aliens.

View attachment 184883

In April, Louis, a solid-state physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University, published a paper in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal Astrophysics and Space Science in which he hypothesizes that the samples -- water taken from the mysterious blood-colored showers that fell sporadically across Louis's home state of Kerala in the summer of 2001 -- contain microbes from outer space.

Specifically, Louis has isolated strange, thick-walled, red-tinted cell-like structures about 10 microns in size. Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit . (The known upper limit for life in water is about 250 degrees Fahrenheit .)

So how to explain them? Louis speculates that the particles could be extraterrestrial bacteria adapted to the harsh conditions of space and that the microbes hitched a ride on a comet or meteorite that later broke apart in the upper atmosphere and mixed with rain clouds above India.

If his theory proves correct, the cells would be the first confirmed evidence of alien life and, as such, could yield tantalizing new clues to the origins of life on Earth.


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Mysterious red cells might be aliens

As bizarre as it may seem, the sample jars brimming with cloudy, reddish rainwater in Godfrey Louis's laboratory in southern India may hold, well, aliens.

View attachment 184883

In April, Louis, a solid-state physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University, published a paper in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal Astrophysics and Space Science in which he hypothesizes that the samples -- water taken from the mysterious blood-colored showers that fell sporadically across Louis's home state of Kerala in the summer of 2001 -- contain microbes from outer space.

Specifically, Louis has isolated strange, thick-walled, red-tinted cell-like structures about 10 microns in size. Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit . (The known upper limit for life in water is about 250 degrees Fahrenheit .)

So how to explain them? Louis speculates that the particles could be extraterrestrial bacteria adapted to the harsh conditions of space and that the microbes hitched a ride on a comet or meteorite that later broke apart in the upper atmosphere and mixed with rain clouds above India.

If his theory proves correct, the cells would be the first confirmed evidence of alien life and, as such, could yield tantalizing new clues to the origins of life on Earth.

CNN.com - Mysterious red cells might be aliens - Jun 2, 2006

Directed Panspermia: Are Cosmic Winds The Carriers Of Life?

And here's a post of mine on abovetopsecret.com. You'll be surprised at what's actually out there in space!

Alien ‘Monsters’ In Space! Or Are They Terrestrial Biological Entities?, page 1
Can't believe people still believe in that, Fox Mulder Syndrome? I believe in panspermia and accept reality.
 
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nonsense do some research before you post any news

A Pair of Dwarf Planets Detected Beyond Pluto in Our Solar System

The astronomers found that at least a dozen objects beyond Neptune have different and unusual orbits, hinting at unseen objects pulling them towards each other.
"This excess of objects with unexpected orbital parameters makes us believe that some invisible forces are altering the distribution of the orbital elements of the ETNO and we consider that the most probable explanation is that other unknown planets exist beyond Neptune and Pluto," the report quoted Carlos de la Fuente Marcos, scientist at the UCM and co-author of the study, as saying.
 
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Alien plant spores have fallen from space and grown into large seed pods, each one capable of reproducing a duplicate replacement copy of each human. As each pod reaches full development, it assimilates the physical characteristics, memories, and personalities of each sleeping person placed near it; these duplicates, however, are devoid of all human emotion. Little by little, a local doctor uncovers this "quiet" invasion and attempts to stop it. The slang expression "pod people" that arose in late 20th Century American culture references the emotionless duplicates seen in the film.
 
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Many of us are actually descended from human beings and Cylons who arrived here roughly 150,000 years ago. The first human/Cylon hybrids name was Hera. She is now currently referred to as Mitochondrial Eve.
 
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