natedog54 Seeker
Number of posts : 65 Age : 46 Location : Twin Cities, MN Registration date : 2009-10-22
| Subject: March 7, 2011 - NASA Astrobiologist Has Evidence of Cyanobacteria Microfossils in Carbonaceous Meteorites Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:21 am | |
| Ok, sooooooooooooo, does this mean they are now admiting the existance of extraterrestrial life? This was from earthfiles.com. Anyone have more insight into this? | |
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knives52 Seeker
Number of posts : 43 Location : Norfolk, Virginia Registration date : 2011-02-08
| Subject: Re: March 7, 2011 - NASA Astrobiologist Has Evidence of Cyanobacteria Microfossils in Carbonaceous Meteorites Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:55 am | |
| It is already being disputed | |
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jackgbowman CE 2
Number of posts : 219 Age : 62 Location : California USA Registration date : 2010-04-07
| Subject: again Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:58 pm | |
| the excuse of course is, they are too small or too different or its too scary to admit the truth. The ones that were found in the Martian Meteorite were disputed as too small and similar ones were found in a boiling mineral pool in Yellowstone less than a year later. Denial rages on......... | |
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davefair CE 4
Number of posts : 455 Age : 78 Location : Tampa, Flordia Registration date : 2010-04-09
| Subject: Re: March 7, 2011 - NASA Astrobiologist Has Evidence of Cyanobacteria Microfossils in Carbonaceous Meteorites Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:42 am | |
| The thing is this, the mars one was incorrectly identified, mud on NASA face. So of course with the new one, it will be disputed. If they are correct then that means that earth could have been seeded (by nature) and that would make all of us aliens and every other thing that lives breaths or squats in the mud.
Dave fair
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