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Extraterresterial Life Exists, Scientist Chandra Wickramasinghe Claims
By Lee Speigel ain.aol.com 1-18-13 |
In a detailed paper called "Fossil Diatoms In A New Carbonaceous Meteorite" that is appearing in the Journal of Cosmology, Chandra Wickramasinghe claims to have found strong evidence that life exists throughout the universe.
An electron microscope was used to study the reported remains of a large meteorite (see image below) that fell near the Sri Lanka village of Polonnaruwa on Dec. 29.
Wickramasinghe is the director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham in the U.K. In December, he and his colleagues found "a microstructure and morphology characteristic of a wide class of terrestrial diatoms." The group concluded that "the presence of structures of this kind in any extraterrestrial setting could be construed as unequivocal proof of biology" -- in other words, proof of life outside of planet Earth.
Wickramasinghe and the late English astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle co-developed a theory known as "panspermia," which suggests that life exists throughout the universe and is distributed by meteoroids and asteroids. . . .
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Too bad that rock probably isn't a meteorite. In the paper the authors offer no proof it's a meteorite (let alone the "falling star" that was witnessed), and the diatoms they find are recognizable species. In other words, it's a rock from a river and a ton of wishful thinking. Sad that that's all you need to fool most UFO websites.
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