[meteorite-list] Mad Dog and Nakhla

From: Howard Wu <freewu2000_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:31:57 2004
Message-ID: <20040104004851.52485.qmail_at_web60002.mail.yahoo.com>

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Need I remind you that in-flu-enza was originally believed to "flow" from the river of stars. Today we think it comes from pigs and ducks from China on airplanes.
 
Howard

David Freeman <dfreeman_at_fascination.com> wrote:
Dear Howard (TaurusB.);
Suppose that the Nakhla dog could have been struck with fairies and that
this would have originated canine rabies, or even cats with distemper?
Yikes, maybe my senility is related to meteorites in one way and another!
Sprites pitching space rocks...
pixies with pallesites...
Ouch,
DAve F.

Howard Woo wrote:

> Prions are supposedly heat resistant and carry no genetic material.
> Then there is the question of how a prion would get into a cows brain.
> Only possible way I can think of is a direct impact to the skull by a
> micro fragment. Vaca Muerta comes to mind though any fall out in the
> range only witnessed by cows could be the culprit. And maybe the tale
> of the cow jumping over the moon is a oral record of space cows
> observed by aboriginals. Perhaps why cows are sacred in India is they
> were once visited by cows from space millenia ago
>
>
>
> Taurus the Bull..(i.e.Too ashame to sign my name to this one.)
>
>
>
>
> Francis Graham wrote:
>
> "We still had hamburgers for dinner that night,"
> he said. "The odds of
> being hit by a meteorite are much greater than
> anyone in America dying
> of mad cow disease."
>
> Interestingly, there is some science behind the
> speculation that something like a prion protovirus may
> have been carried to the early Earth by a meteorite,
> since life on Earth seems to have developed within 400
> Mya after cooling. But no one can be sure yet, since
> there are also models for a rapid RNA world that might
> work.
> Certainly the prion that causes mad cow was not
> brought by a meteorite though, since it is too
> host-specific. Unless there are cows in space. Now
> that would make interesting meteorites. :)
>
> Francis Graham
>
>
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<DIV>Need I remind you that in-flu-enza&nbsp;was originally believed to "flow" from the river of stars. Today we&nbsp;think it comes from pigs and ducks from China on airplanes.</DIV>
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<DIV>Howard<BR><BR><B><I>David Freeman &lt;dfreeman_at_fascination.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Dear Howard (TaurusB.);<BR>Suppose that the Nakhla dog could have been struck with fairies and that <BR>this would have originated canine rabies, or even cats with distemper? <BR>Yikes, maybe my senility is related to meteorites in one way and another!<BR>Sprites pitching space rocks...<BR>pixies with pallesites...<BR>Ouch,<BR>DAve F.<BR><BR>Howard Woo wrote:<BR><BR>&gt; Prions are supposedly heat resistant and carry no genetic material. <BR>&gt; Then there is the question of how a prion would get into a cows brain. <BR>&gt; Only possible way I can think of is a direct impact to the skull by a <BR>&gt; micro fragment. Vaca Muerta comes to mind though any fall out in the <BR>&gt; range only witnessed by cows could be the culprit. And maybe the tale <BR>&gt; of the cow jumping over the moon is a oral record of space cows <BR>&gt; observed by aboriginals. Perhaps why cows are sacred in
 India is they <BR>&gt; were once visited by cows from space millenia ago<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Taurus the Bull..(i.e.Too ashame to sign my name to this one.)<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Francis Graham <FRANCISGRAHAM_at_ROCKETMAIL.COM>wrote:<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; "We still had hamburgers for dinner that night,"<BR>&gt; he said. "The odds of<BR>&gt; being hit by a meteorite are much greater than<BR>&gt; anyone in America dying<BR>&gt; of mad cow disease."<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Interestingly, there is some science behind the<BR>&gt; speculation that something like a prion protovirus may<BR>&gt; have been carried to the early Earth by a meteorite,<BR>&gt; since life on Earth seems to have developed within 400<BR>&gt; Mya after cooling. But no one can be sure yet, since<BR>&gt; there are also models for a rapid RNA world that might<BR>&gt; work.<BR>&gt; Certainly the prion that causes mad cow was not<BR>&gt; brought by a meteorite though, since it is too<BR>&gt; host-specific.
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