• NASA scientist finds evidence of alien life
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Greatest discover ever. [quote]Aliens exist, and we have proof. That astonishingly awesome claim comes from Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, who says he has found conclusive evidence of alien life — fossils of bacteria found in an extremely rare class of meteorite called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites. (There are only nine such meteorites on planet Earth.) Hoover’s findings were published late Friday night in the Journal of Cosmology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal. “I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth,” Hoover, who has spent more than 10 years studying meteorites around the world, told FoxNews.com in an interview. “This field of study has just barely been touched — because quite frankly, a great many scientist [sic] would say that this is impossible.” Hoover discovered the fossils by breaking apart the CI1 meteorite, and analyzing the exposed rock with a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to detect any fossil remains. What he found were fossils of micro-organisms (pictured below), many of which he says are strikingly similar to those found on our own planet (pictured above). Read more: [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/digitaltrends/nasascientistfindsevidenceofalienlife[/url][/quote]
Started to count on how long it'll take for this to be de-bunked. If it turns out to be true, I'll eat my hat.
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[QUOTE=GameCube;28525940]Greatest discover ever.[/QUOTE] Older than time itself dude, you're pretty late.
Oh Yahoo News, you're so awful. The study is total crap, it's been looked at and criticized by so many people. If like 100 other people analyze these rocks, and come up with the same results, maybe there's something there, but not this.
inb4 we got it wrong it was just some germs from earth
This is so late on so many levels.
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[QUOTE=Impulse101;28535859]what[/QUOTE] Baby eating a hat
[QUOTE=SweetSwifter;28525947]Started to count on how long it'll take for this to be de-bunked. If it turns out to be true, I'll eat my hat.[/QUOTE]I've already been eating my hat... Someone buy me a new one.
Already pretty much debunked. The claim went something along the lines of 'these weird things in this asteroid look a bit like bacteria, so they must be bacteria, and they must be from space despite this not very dense asteroid probably having lots of microfractures into which Earth bacteria can enter and contaminate.'
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