[meteorite-list] Kerala Red Rain Was From A Comet, Study Suggests
From: Mike Fowler <mqfowler_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed May 31 22:47:09 2006 Message-ID: <517270B1-DB20-47A0-8146-7D9737C3DF24_at_mac.com> http://www.chennaionline.com/colnews/newsitem.asp?NEWSID=% 7BEC0520F4-92DC-452E-AB55-AD89E642DF32%7D&CATEGORYNAME=National While I find the idea of extra-terrestrial life, even cellular extra- terrestrial life a fascinating subject, these red rain studies have made such giant claims on the basis of such flimsy evidence! How about a simple Oxygen isotope analysis to determine if it is extra- terrestrial? If these "cells" were biotic couldn't they be tested for amino acids? And if so which ones, and what chirality? I think I read a previous study that indicated that the material was strangely lacking in nitrogen. If so how can these "cells" be biotic, let alone extra- terristrial? Sincerely, Mike Fowler > Kerala red rain was comet disintegration > Ceannai Online > May 31, 2006 > > Kottayam, May 31: The "red rains" in Kerala five years ago was the > result > of the atmospheric disintegration of a comet, according to a study. > > The study conducted at the School of Pure and Applied Physics of > the MG > University here by Dr Godfrey Louis and his student a Santosh Kumar > shows that red rain cells were devoid of DNA which suggests their > extra-terrestrial origin. > > The findings published in the international journal 'Astrophysics and > Space Science' state that the cometery fragment contained dense > collection of red cells. > > Commenting on the study at a press conference here, Dr N Chandra > Wikramesinghe, Director of Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology, UK, said > "what makes this study most important is the similarity of the red > particles with living cells." > > "If the red rain cells are finally proved to be of extra-terrestrial > origin then that would be one of the most important discoveries in > human history. It will change our concept about the universe and > life," he added. > > The red coloured rains were reported in different parts of Kerala > from July to September 2001. Received on Wed 31 May 2006 06:12:39 PM PDT |
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