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British Scientists Claim to Have Found Proof of Alien Life

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http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...of-of-alien-life/story-fn5fsgyc-1226723186041

A TEAM of British scientists is convinced it has found proof of alien life, after it harvested strange organisms from the edge of space.

The scientists came to the startling conclusion after a balloon sent 27 kilometres into the stratosphere came back carrying small biological organisms believed to have originated from space.

Professor Milton Wainwright, of the University of Sheffield’s Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, says he is "95 per cent convinced" the organisms do not originate from Earth.

"By all known information that science has, we know that they must be coming in from space," he said. "There is no known mechanism by which these life forms can achieve that height. As far as we can tell from known physics, they must be incoming.

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"If life does continue to arrive from space then we have to completely change our view of biology and evolution. New textbooks will have to be written!

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...fe/story-fn5fsgyc-1226723186041#ixzz2fR8qcBl2

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"If they came from Earth, we would expect to see stuff that we find on Earth commonly, like pollen."

Instead, some of the samples were captured covered with cosmic dust.

The group of scientists involved in the study believes the particles are coming from comets, which are large balls of ice travelling through space at high speed. The samples were collected during a meteorite show, when a comet melted and released the organisms as it broke down.

"The particles are very clean," added Professor Wainwright. "[Cosmic] dust isn't stuck to them, so we think they came from an aquatic environment, and the most obvious aquatic environment in space is a comet.”

The organisms probably contain DNA, supporting the notion that life on Earth may itself have extraterrestrial origins.

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Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...fe/story-fn5fsgyc-1226723186041#ixzz2fR8uDETZ

"If we're right, it means that there's life in space, and it's coming to Earth. It means that life on Earth probably originated in space," said Professor Wainwright.

Responding to suggestions the life forms could have arrived in the upper atmosphere after being blasted into the upper atmosphere by a volcano, Professor Wainwright said the organisms were too big to be lifted that height from Earth.

"The only known exception is by a violent volcanic eruption," he said. "The last volcano was three years ago, and the matter has all been deposited by now.”

The balloon was launched near the city of Chester in the United Kingdom on July 31, carrying microscopic studs which acted as a kind of "fly paper" to capture particles when they they were exposed some 27km above the Earth's surface. The balloon later landed near Wakefield.

The team will seek to confirm their findings by sending another balloon up in October - a trip timed to coincide with the passage of the Earth through a meteorite shower associated with the orbit of Halley's Comet.

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Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...fe/story-fn5fsgyc-1226723186041#ixzz2fR8yKF5m

"We will take some of the samples which we have isolated from the stratosphere and introduce them into a complex machine a button will be pressed. If the ratio of certain isotopes gives one number then our organisms are from Earth, if it gives another, then they are from space. The tension will obviously be almost impossible to live with!'' Prof Wainwright said.

The group’s findings have been published in the Journal of Cosmology and updated versions will appear in the same journal.

Meanwhile, NASA's Curiosity rover has sniffed Martian air and there's no sign of methane.

Scientists say the lack of methane in Curiosity's experiments does not bode well for the search for microbial life underground.

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...fe/story-fn5fsgyc-1226723186041#ixzz2fR91bMiD

This contradicts previous observations from orbiting spacecraft and Earth-based telescopes that found plumes of methane on Mars.

Curiosity landed in Gale Crater near the Martian equator last year. For the first eight months, it used a tiny laser to sample the air, but came up empty-handed in the search for methane.

Curiosity is headed toward a mountain and will continue to hunt for methane during the long drive.

Curiosity previously found evidence of an ancient environment that could have once been suitable for microscopic life. Scientists still hope to uncover signs of organic molecules, considered the chemical building blocks of life, at the base of Mount Sharp.

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...fe/story-fn5fsgyc-1226723186041#ixzz2fR96YqXX
 

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If comets are infested with micro organisms and they've been raining down on Earth, actually the origin of life on our planet, should we be calling it alien?

edit; Fucking unbelievable. We can have a thread asking if you believe in aliens go on for weeks and countless pages of heated argument. But post the real deal, a scientific finding with the possibility to change humanity's view of its place in the universe ... possibly the biggest news event in over a century ... and after more than six fucking hours this thread has only two comments ... one of them snark. Just wow.


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BlueBlazer

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If these organisms are confirmed to originate from space, it confirms what is commonly held to be true anyway.

We are stardust, we are golden, we are billion year old carbon,
And we got to get ourselves back to the garden.

~ Joni Mitchell 1969 most famously covered by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young
 

gaiusmarius

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i guess i'm not that surprised to be honest, have been thinking recently that there might easily be alien life out there.
 

siftedunity

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If these organisms are confirmed to originate from space, it confirms what is commonly held to be true anyway.

We are stardust, we are golden, we are billion year old carbon,
And we got to get ourselves back to the garden.

~ Joni Mitchell 1969 most famously covered by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young

saying that is the same as saying you are made from the dinner you ate last night. we are obviously made from material found across the universe/space because we exist within the universe/space.
 

gaiusmarius

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saying that is the same as saying you are made from the dinner you ate last night. we are obviously made from material found across the universe/space because we exist within the universe/space.

yeah, but his way of saying it sounds way deeper, LOL.
 

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This idea has been around for a long time but there was no evidence. Now there is, and they intend to repeat the balloon sampling again soon. If true then our solar system is infested with life forms extending to its outermost reaches.
 

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I like it... Alien invaders entering our atmosphere on a daily basis... That's how life started on the planet. Its what killed the dinosaurs. Its still going on today. Guess what will cause the next extinction level event? Well... At least alien bacteria has a good chance at contending with the effects of global warming or a nuclear halocaust...
 

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This idea has been around for a long time but there was no evidence. Now there is, and they intend to repeat the balloon sampling again soon. If true then our solar system is infested with life forms extending to its outermost reaches.


it was such a simple way to gather the samples too; it just makes you wonder how come we did not see this evidence before.

how many different types of organism can there be out there? from the most basic to very complex ones.

keep in mind that this was posted on a friday, a very slow day in the forums, everyone is out it seems.

peace
 

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The Possibilities.:D

Hear "we" British Supplied Serotin to Syria too?

Rebels "Allegedly" Gased Folk so HOW tf did they Aquire this!???
Believe they would say something like Hear Hear there was no rebels at the time!
 

Crusader Rabbit

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it was such a simple way to gather the samples too; it just makes you wonder how come we did not see this evidence before.

how many different types of organism can there be out there? from the most basic to very complex ones.

keep in mind that this was posted on a friday, a very slow day in the forums, everyone is out it seems.

peace


These are thought to have originated from a comet. The samples are single cells. I think it's a good chance that they are all single celled organisms. Unless comets have an internally generated heat source we don't know about, these organisms would spend most of their time frozen solid in cold cold ice while the comet completes it's orbit out in the farthest reaches of the solar system. Only during the short time it approaches the sun would the comet warm and have liquid water in which these organisms could do their thing. Think of Halley's comet with it's 75 year cycle. Debris from Halley's is what they hope to capture with the next sampling mission.

Each comet would likely have it's own unique set of single celled life. But comet based meteoric debris is everywhere within the inner solar system. And any planetary body or moon will have been bombarded many times in it's life. One explanation for the origin of Earth's water is that in it's early history Earth was heavily bombarded by comets.

Jupiter's moon Titan has long been thought to be a likely location to find life forms. Titan is covered in ice and has an internal heat source. The torsion of a changing gravitational pull from orbiting that massive planet generates enough heat within the moon that it is thought to hold a vast liquid ocean underneath the ice. If there's life within comets then Titan is guaranteed to have been infected. The stable environment it provides would allow enough time for multicellular life to evolve.

Venus would have been colonized before it became a hell hole. Mars would have been thriving before it lost it's atmosphere. If true, there must be single celled organisms under Mars' surface. Single celled life forms have been found within rock in Earth's deepest mines.

At the farthest reaches of our solar system is the Oort Cloud composed of comets. With close encounters the gravitational interactions occasionally bump one out of it's stable orbit and it ends up in the cycle of swinging close to the sun. Are the perpetually frozen comets out there which never swing in near the sun infected?

Its going to be really interesting when they examine the DNA in these things. This is going to create a revolution in the field of biology. If comets are ubiquitous in any planetary system, I think this would mean that anywhere in our universe that life could survive, it probably does.


edit; People keep reading this and finding the post helpful. That's OK, but before you go any farther you should know that this all turns out to be a "Just So Story". It's very very unlikely this speculation is true.

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