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Aliens in our atmosphere?
#11
VileKyle Wrote:Not exactly. An alien would be a species who EVOLVED somewhere other than our planet. Every atom of our bodies, including our evolutionary ancestors, came to life here on Earth.

I just love being a technical bitch sometimes.

Oh, yes...indeed you are right...our material is alien, then...

oh, but aminoacids have been found in outer space..a rare rare ocurrence for a complex biomolecule to be outside the Earth's atmosphere..
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#12
I sure hope they're right.

I love the idea of living organisms floating around the cosmos, like seeds being carried by the wind.
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#13
There was one episode of Star Trek Next Generation, where the ship got "stuck" seemingly for no reason. After some scientific deductions, they found that there were two dimensional beings/organisms floating on a 'flat' layer of space. Since they were only two dimensional, and the ship was three dimensional, it got stuck in them.

I always wondered if there is a layer of organisms in our atmosphere that we have never considered, seen, or discovered.....
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#14
All non-believers will get probed...in the butt.

I for one do not discredit aliens and mothman and Bigfoots and all those ones. However, people will never be satisfied until their Anal walls are destroyed by a Chupucabra bascially.

They wanna see up close and personal and disect everything.

Its like the Coelacanth or whatever its name is. It was presumed to be an extinct fish, when in reality it was just in a place where we dont normally look. Surviving and thriving somewhat it seems.

Im okay with there being aliens or not even, but I dont wanna go replicating and messing with stuff, thats not for me to do so to and then wonder why I have 2 heads or a creature that can suck bones from our body.

Nana always said, Humans will never be satisfied, will either want more or take it by force.

Let's leave the other sentient beings sperm or whatever, be :3.
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Sylph Wrote:However, people will never be satisfied until their Anal walls are destroyed by a Chupucabra bascially.

Its like the Coelacanth or whatever its name is. It was presumed to be an extinct fish, when in reality it was just in a place where we dont normally look. Surviving and thriving somewhat it seems.

Chupacabra, Sylph, Chupacabra which translates to "goat sucker" .....really..

and there's a bit of a difference bewteen a species proven to have existed but thought extinct like that fish, than something we have never seen...just saying...
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#16
southbiochem Wrote:Chupacabra, Sylph, Chupacabra which translates to "goat sucker" .....really..

and there's a bit of a difference bewteen a species proven to have existed but thought extinct like that fish, than something we have never seen...just saying...

Oh Im sorry sweet heart. Sometimes when I think I give a fuck, it turns out I dont lolCoffee

But the thing was though Mars, either way, whether it was proven to have existed or not, we had never seen it before, only it's skeletal remains, if even that. Neither have we seen a bigfoot or mothman, but it doesnt mean it doesnt exist or even existed.

I was just saying that people rule out the possibilities too quickly if they cant tinker and play with whatever it is.

They're probably undiscovered for a reason, cause we'd science and kill them to extinction.

It happened with many animals such as Sea Turtles and Hogs.

Sheep
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#17
MisterLove Wrote:If this really is true (I have no idea if it is but the sources are reliable), shouldn't this be considered the most spectacular scientific discovery ever?

I'm curious, Love, how you determined "the sources are reliable"? I don't share the same confidence. Apparently the Journal of Cosmology, which published these findings, is considered less than reliable in scientific circles. The scientists involved seemed to have jumped to conclusions that are not really supported by their "discovery".

MisterLove Wrote:Edgar Mitchell, respected scientist, former astronaut and the sixth man to walk on the moon.

Mitchell is an engineer and former astronaut -- hardly a "respected scientist". Having walked on the moon certainly gives him a different perspective about life on Earth, but not necessarily an accurate one. The alien life Mitchell believes in is very different from that in the first video you linked to. They hardly seem relevant to each other at all, in fact.
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