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Re: are we alone? (slime molds and other primitive life included)
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- Subject: Re: are we alone? (slime molds and other primitive life included)
- From: Richard Wade <richwde@iafrica.com>
- Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 08:52:59 +0200
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MeteorHntr wrote:
>
> All this slime mold got me thinking.
>
> I am sure there has been research on the possibilities of an impact occurring
> on Earth and projecting life (slime molds or others) from Earth out into our
> solar system. If so, what is the opinion on the subject, or where could I
> find more info on it?
>
> Or is it impossible that ANYTHING (slimey or otherwise) could survive such a
> long space journey from Earth to Mars or farther?
>
> Steve Arnold
What if earth received visitors that made fossils of themselves - like
these (see attached photograph) found at the centre area of a complex
crater - another feature, no photo as yet, has 'wormtrails'
Richard Wade
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