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BG Big Moe was made right almost from the go. Black and fast,but knew
when not moving could save his life. He knew I could step on him,so at first he played it safe. Once he got to know me ,and I feed him he learned to trust me. Those of us that had the opertunity to study the life and structure of the American cockroach (Periplante Americana) know why it was one of the first large life forms,and the main reason it will out last man it does not kill its own kind. bert |
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Mark Are we all native human beings? millions of different life forms
on Earth. Lots of talk the tail of comets seeded life on Earth. I see worms. Reason they are shown in meteorites. I have a theory these fossil worm rocks are billions of years older than the Sun. I theorize when we get to the Oort cloud we will find rocks there that are the same as this meteorite I am looking at as I type go figure bert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark Are we all native human beings? millions of different life forms on Earth. Lots of talk the tail of comets seeded life on Earth. I see worms. Reason they are shown in meteorites. I have a theory these fossil worm rocks are billions of years older than the Sun. I theorize when we get to the Oort cloud we will find rocks there that are the same as this meteorite I am looking at as I type go figure bert And just how did this adventurous creature get on the comet's tail? Did it hitch a ride, as in Hitch hiker's guide to the Galaxy? |
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Mark all things had a source(birth place) Going back to the first
higher form of life(like my cosmic worms) its much to far a space time to pin point. bert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark all things had a source(birth place) Going back to the first higher form of life(like my cosmic worms) its much to far a space time to pin point. bert Bert, space isn't exactly the right environment for carbon based life forms. They can't breathe, they're too cold, and get too much radiation from the stars. |
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Mark did not say space is the birth place.for life Its where lots end
up over billions of years and their fossil is in space rocks that are seeded through out space. bert PS Best to keep in mind the Earth is rock |
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On Sep 16, 10:56 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 7:26 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Seems NASA with its fairy tales has this form of life living on Mars.and they find these worm fossils in antarctic meteorites. Reality is they could have came to Mars and Earth but these two planets got them from deep space. That is reality bert I don't like that idea, Bert. If we all came from deep space, then we are not native human beings. And Earth is a great world. We just have to be from here. Wishful thinking, and more than a little closed minded to boot. Why? Why are you afraid of whatever's off-world alive and kicking? Where did each and every drop of Earth's water come from? From the original swirling mass of elements which became the Earth. Sorry, but I do not buy into that mainstream published interpretation or theory. But...for billions of years already, Earth's creatures have learned to identify with the Earth, and to feel an affinity toward it. Look at the animals, look at the Native American. I never stipulated otherwise. There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment you'd care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA code. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG |
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![]() "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 10:56 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 7:26 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Seems NASA with its fairy tales has this form of life living on Mars.and they find these worm fossils in antarctic meteorites. Reality is they could have came to Mars and Earth but these two planets got them from deep space. That is reality bert I don't like that idea, Bert. If we all came from deep space, then we are not native human beings. And Earth is a great world. We just have to be from here. Wishful thinking, and more than a little closed minded to boot. Why? Why are you afraid of whatever's off-world alive and kicking? I asked you, first. Where did each and every drop of Earth's water come from? From the original swirling mass of elements which became the Earth. Sorry, but I do not buy into that mainstream published interpretation or theory. What else makes sense? The very gods moved things into order? Maybe, but that is just another perspective of the very same exact situation. But...for billions of years already, Earth's creatures have learned to identify with the Earth, and to feel an affinity toward it. Look at the animals, look at the Native American. I never stipulated otherwise. There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment you'd care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA code. And the bugs all love the Earth. So do I. So I don't support anyone that tells me I am from space. |
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On Sep 17, 5:29 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 10:56 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 7:26 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Seems NASA with its fairy tales has this form of life living on Mars.and they find these worm fossils in antarctic meteorites. Reality is they could have came to Mars and Earth but these two planets got them from deep space. That is reality bert I don't like that idea, Bert. If we all came from deep space, then we are not native human beings. And Earth is a great world. We just have to be from here. Wishful thinking, and more than a little closed minded to boot. Why? Why are you afraid of whatever's off-world alive and kicking? I asked you, first. Where did each and every drop of Earth's water come from? From the original swirling mass of elements which became the Earth. Sorry, but I do not buy into that mainstream published interpretation or theory. What else makes sense? Why does it have to make any terrestrial sense? How about Oort cloud ice, or that of and icy Selene/moon lithobraking itself into Earth. The very gods moved things into order? Maybe, but that is just another perspective of the very same exact situation. There are mere humans trying to devise methods of parking asteroids in orbit about Earth, for the intentions of extracting substances that'll get delivered to Earth, and others thinking of doing the same for obtaining water and other elements for extended space travels. Icy comets have found Earth, and thick ice makes for a rather good thermal insulator and radiation shield. But...for billions of years already, Earth's creatures have learned to identify with the Earth, and to feel an affinity toward it. Look at the animals, look at the Native American. I never stipulated otherwise. There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment you'd care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA code. And the bugs all love the Earth. So do I. So I don't support anyone that tells me I am from space. How about from the Sirius star/solar system, or are you also an ET racist? ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG |
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On Sep 17, 2:47 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Mark did not say space is the birth place.for life Its where lots end up over billions of years and their fossil is in space rocks that are seeded through out space. bert PS Best to keep in mind the Earth is rock Earth is 98.5% fluid, and in terms of mass, perhaps 99.9% of that is not water. We should do the math, as I could be wrong. ~ BG |
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