[meteorite-list] We are the Aliens.

From: Matthias Bärmann <majbaermann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 10:24:17 +0100
Message-ID: <A603BCD2616C4B6D9A2BE7BEF708024D_at_thinkcentre>

Perhaps, Count, listics, it's an invisible and inresistable impulse of pure
possibility which runs through the cosmos and creates it's very own
biological matter to get manifested. William Shekespeare: "We are such stuff
as dreams are made on".

Oh oh I'm an alien
I'm a legal alien
lalala

Wish you and all of you a nice Sunday,
Matthias


----- Original Message -----
From: "Count Deiro" <countdeiro at earthlink.net>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Cc: <imca at imcamail.de>
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 6:41 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] We are the Aliens.


> For some time now I have postulated that we human beings are, in fact, the
> aliens in this solar system. We came into this system at its formation
> and, using the same cosmic material, evolved into an organism that
> contains a consciousness that is inexplicable and apparently cannot be
> replicated in any other life form but ours which now dominates this system
> entirely.
>
> Here are a few words attributed to NASA (Alief/Live Leak/author unknown)
>
> "Whether or not you believe in life outside of our solar system, the
> fact that we are all here means that the stuff we're made of must have
> come from somewhere. After studying meteorites and discovering
> ready-made components of DNA present, NASA has concluded that the
> building blocks of life as we know it may have crashed down on Earth
> from above.
>
> Researchers at the Goddard Space Flight Center discovered portions of
> DNA on chunks of crashed space rock in both Antarctica and Australia.
> The extraterrestrial visitors contained various types of nucleobases,
> which
> are thought to be essential in the creation of DNA, and life in general.
> The
> scientists were able to isolate the compounds and prove that they weren't
> created here on Earth. This was particularly important, as critics often
> cite
> contamination as the reason for these compounds appearing on meteorites
> that have been studied in the past.
>
> The team also concluded that certain space rocks ??? depending on their
> makeup and speed ??? work like manufacturing facilities for these
> biological precursors. The implications of the discovery are far-reaching,
> and suggest that humanity may owe its existence to a well-placed meteorite
> in the early days of the Earth, and that without it the planet might be a
> rocky,
> watery wasteland."
>
> I believe the term "Panspermia" is used in cosmology as a label for this
> hypothesis. Panspermia, however, doesn't include the proposition that we
> conscious laden beings came from somewhere else in the galaxy arriving
> with the Nebula.
>
> Thoughts,
>
> Count Deiro
> IMCA 3536 MetSoc
>
>
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