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NASA scientist claims he’s found clear evidence of alien life, Agence France-Pressse on The Raw Story, March 7, 2011 by AFP, used with permission, quoted verbatim: Evans Liberal Politics is pleased to partner with The Raw Story to bring you cutting edge news.
WASHINGTON (AFP) – A NASA scientist’s claim that he found tiny fossils of alien life in the remnants of a meteorite has stirred both excitement and skepticism, and is being closely reviewed by 100 experts.
Richard Hoover’s paper, along with pictures of the microscopic earthworm-like creatures, were published late Friday in the peer-reviewed Journal of Cosmology, which is available free online.
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Hoover sliced open fragments of several types of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, which can contain relatively high levels of water and organic materials, and looked inside with a powerful microscope.
He found bacteria-like creatures that he calls “indigenous fossils,” which he believes originated beyond Earth and were not introduced here after the meteorites landed.
“He concludes these fossilized bacteria are not Earthly contaminants but are the fossilized remains of living organisms which lived in the parent bodies of these meteors, e.g. comets, moons, and other astral bodies,” said the study.
“The implications are that life is everywhere, and that life on Earth may have come from other planets.”
Studies that suggest alien microbes can be contained in meteorites are not new, and have drawn hefty debate over how such life could survive in space and how and where life may have originated in the universe.
The journal’s editor in chief, Rudy Schild of the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard-Smithsonian, said Hoover is a “highly respected scientist and astrobiologist with a prestigious record of accomplishment at NASA.”
“Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis,” he said.
Those commentaries will be published March 7 through March 10.
A NASA-funded study in December suggested that a previously unknown form of bacterium had been found deep in a California lake that could thrive on arsenic, adding a new element to what scientists have long considered the six building blocks of life.
That study drew plenty of criticism, particularly after NASA touted the announcement as evidence of extraterrestrial life. Scientists are currently attempting to replicate those findings.
See NASA Finds ‘Alien’ Life on Earth, Switched, February 12, 2010, by Terrance O’Brien, quoted verbatim:
NASA announced that a research team has found a microbe in California’s Mono Lake that is unlike anything encountered before. This microbe’s cell components replace phosphorous, one of the building blocks of life, with arsenic. This is the first life-form discovered that deviates from the basic SPONCH formula for creating DNA . The discovery expands the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life, and the number of environments where we might find it.
See Alien fossils found in meteorite? Scientists urge skepticism., Christian Science Monitor, March 7, 2011, by Clara Moskowitz.
See Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites, Journal of Cosmology, March, 2011 by Richard Hoover, Ph.D. (NASA). This is the scientific paper in question, available free online.
You May Really Want to See: UFO Wikileaks Evidence and Top Three UFO Documentaries, Evans Liberal Politics, December 5, 2010, compiled by Paul Evans.
Apparently, this is no joke, folks.
Dedicated to My Love Shannon
It Seems Life is Just A Part of the Universe;
Amino Acids are found in Comets & Meteorites.
Therefore Life Must Be Common Throughout Space.
Truly, We Are Stardust.
See The Hubble Deep Field:
The Most Important Image Ever Taken
Dedicated to Shannon H., who “Doesn’t Like New Age”
I really tried with you.