What if(most common universe life)
"BradGuth" wrote in message
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On Sep 10, 6:30 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What if the most common life form in our organic universe is a
microfossil worm.? A worm that is best seen using a
magnification of 200,000 times under a scanning electron microscope.
This worm structure is segmented and has the width about a hundredth of
that of a human hair. These worms I am looking at
as I type. They came to earth inside meteorites. The Earth being less
than a dust bunny in comparison to the universe and we are finding more
and more of these extraterrestrial worms is my reasoning for this What
if bert
“We're ignorant of life in the universe. We only have one planet that
serves as an example and in science it's not good to derive
information from a sample size of one.” / David Grinspoon
**But even the macrocosm of the universe consists of the
very stretches of our creative imaginations.
~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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