[meteorite-list] We are the Aliens.

From: Eric Wichman <eric_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 23:18:25 -0700
Message-ID: <4EB626B1.8010507_at_meteoritesusa.com>

My thoughts...

Wrote this almost a year ago:
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/meteorite-news/we-are-aliens/

Eric


On 11/5/2011 10:41 PM, Count Deiro wrote:
> 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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