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Alien Life Found!
We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot
more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. “I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth,” Hoover told FoxNews.com. “This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible.” In what he calls “a very simple process,” Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone’s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. “The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth,” Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. “There are some that are just very strange and don’t look like anything that I’ve been able to identify, and I’ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped.” Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA’s AMES Research Center, says he’s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. “It’s an extraordinary claim, and thus I’ll need extraordinary evidence,” Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. “Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth,” Shostak speculated. “It would suggest, well, life didn’t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming.” Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. “A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I’m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that’s OK.” Until Hoover’s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered “a potential signature of life.” Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified “a confirmed signature of life.” Hoover says he isn’t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. “If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I’ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain,” he said. |
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Alien Life Found!
On Mar 5, 12:00*pm, HVAC wrote:
We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible. In what he calls a very simple process, Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. There are some that are just very strange and don t look like anything that I ve been able to identify, and I ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped. Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA s AMES Research Center, says he s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. It s an extraordinary claim, and thus I ll need extraordinary evidence, Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth, Shostak speculated. It would suggest, well, life didn t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming. Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that s OK. Until Hoover s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered a potential signature of life. Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified a confirmed signature of life. Hoover says he isn t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain, he said. nightbat HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. keep up the good work, the nightbat |
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Alien Life Found!
On Mar 5, 12:21*pm, nightbat wrote:
On Mar 5, 12:00*pm, HVAC wrote: We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible. In what he calls a very simple process, Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. There are some that are just very strange and don t look like anything that I ve been able to identify, and I ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped. Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA s AMES Research Center, says he s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. It s an extraordinary claim, and thus I ll need extraordinary evidence, Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth, Shostak speculated. It would suggest, well, life didn t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming. Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that s OK. Until Hoover s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered a potential signature of life. Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified a confirmed signature of life. Hoover says he isn t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain, he said. nightbat * * * * * * HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. * * * * * * keep up the good work, * * * * * * the nightbat I thought they were going to junk the spac shuttle. |
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Alien Life Found!
On Mar 5, 4:58*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Mar 5, 12:21*pm, nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 12:00*pm, HVAC wrote: We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible. In what he calls a very simple process, Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. There are some that are just very strange and don t look like anything that I ve been able to identify, and I ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped. Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA s AMES Research Center, says he s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. It s an extraordinary claim, and thus I ll need extraordinary evidence, Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth, Shostak speculated. It would suggest, well, life didn t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming. Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that s OK. Until Hoover s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered a potential signature of life. Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified a confirmed signature of life. Hoover says he isn t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain, he said. nightbat * * * * * * HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. * * * * * * keep up the good work, * * * * * * the nightbat Commander Double A I thought they were going to junk the spac shuttle.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - nightbat Hello Commander and yes they are for taxi's and the Saturn rockets with payload nosecones if the Air Force can only get the black ops funding to continue. Now China and the Russians are up in arms about the secret rocket launches which are so secret that the taxpayers are left in the dark. Almost as secret as WalMart store openings. We talk of ending the cold war then we start it up again in space. cheers, the nightbat |
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On Mar 5, 8:30*pm, nightbat wrote:
On Mar 5, 4:58*pm, Double-A wrote: On Mar 5, 12:21*pm, nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 12:00*pm, HVAC wrote: We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth.. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible. In what he calls a very simple process, Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. There are some that are just very strange and don t look like anything that I ve been able to identify, and I ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped. Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA s AMES Research Center, says he s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. It s an extraordinary claim, and thus I ll need extraordinary evidence, Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth, Shostak speculated. It would suggest, well, life didn t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming. Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that s OK. Until Hoover s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered a potential signature of life. Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified a confirmed signature of life. Hoover says he isn t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain, he said. nightbat * * * * * * HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. * * * * * * keep up the good work, * * * * * * the nightbat Commander Double A I thought they were going to junk the spac shuttle.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - nightbat * * * * * *Hello Commander and yes they are for taxi's and the Saturn rockets with payload nosecones if the Air Force can only get the black ops funding to continue. Now China and the Russians are up in arms about the secret rocket launches which are so secret that the taxpayers are left in the dark. Almost as secret as WalMart store openings. We talk of ending the cold war then we start it up again in space. * * * * * *cheers, * * * * * *the nightbat Secret rocket launches? Well, I suppose NASA has to say that those missing funds went somewhere! Double-A |
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On Mar 26, 1:37*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Mar 5, 8:30*pm, nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 4:58*pm, Double-A wrote: On Mar 5, 12:21*pm, nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 12:00*pm, HVAC wrote: We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible. In what he calls a very simple process, Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. There are some that are just very strange and don t look like anything that I ve been able to identify, and I ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped. Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA s AMES Research Center, says he s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. It s an extraordinary claim, and thus I ll need extraordinary evidence, Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth, Shostak speculated. It would suggest, well, life didn t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming. Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that s OK. Until Hoover s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered a potential signature of life. Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified a confirmed signature of life. Hoover says he isn t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain, he said. nightbat * * * * * * HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand.. * * * * * * keep up the good work, * * * * * * the nightbat Commander Double A I thought they were going to junk the spac shuttle.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - nightbat * * * * * *Hello Commander and yes they are for taxi's and the Saturn rockets with payload nosecones if the Air Force can only get the black ops funding to continue. Now China and the Russians are up in arms about the secret rocket launches which are so secret that the taxpayers are left in the dark. Almost as secret as WalMart store openings. We talk of ending the cold war then we start it up again in space. * * * * * *cheers, * * * * * *the nightbat Secret rocket launches? Well, I suppose NASA has to say that those missing funds went somewhere! Double-A We're told perhaps 1% of the whole truth. Just enough eyecandy and infomercials to make it look as though we're getting our moneys worth. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/hi...c115s095_1.gif Guth Venus, at ten times resample/enlargement of the area in question: https://docs.google.com/File?id=ddsdxhv_4fdgd46df_b http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Mar 26, 4:37*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Mar 5, 8:30*pm, nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 4:58*pm, Double-A wrote: On Mar 5, 12:21*pm, nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 12:00*pm, HVAC wrote: We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought. That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth. Though it may be hard to swallow, Hoover is convinced that his findings reveal fossil evidence of bacterial life within such meteorites, the remains of living organisms from their parent bodies -- comets, moons and other astral bodies. By extension, the findings suggest we are not alone in the universe, he said. I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. This field of study has just barely been touched -- because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible. In what he calls a very simple process, Dr. Hoover fractured the meteorite stones under a sterile environment before examining the freshly broken surface with the standard tools of the scientist: a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to search the stone s surface for evidence of fossilized remains. He found the fossilized remains of micro-organisms not so different from ordinary ones found underfoot -- here on earth, that is. The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth, Hoover told FoxNews.com. But not all of them. There are some that are just very strange and don t look like anything that I ve been able to identify, and I ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stumped. Other scientists tell FoxNews.com the implications of this research are shocking, describing the findings variously as profound, very important and extraordinary. But Dr. David Marais, an astrobiologist with NASA s AMES Research Center, says he s very cautious about jumping onto the bandwagon. These kinds of claims have been made before, he noted -- and found to be false. It s an extraordinary claim, and thus I ll need extraordinary evidence, Marais said. Knowing that the study will be controversial, the journal invited members of the scientific community to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries ahead of time. Though none are online yet, those comments will be posted alongside the article, said Dr. Rudy Schild, a scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian's Center for Astrophysics and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cosmology. "Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis," Schild wrote in an editor's note along with the article. "No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published, he wrote." Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, said there is a lot of hesitancy to believe such proclamations. If true, the implications would be far-reaching throughout the fields of science and astronomy, the suggestions and possibilities stunning. Maybe life was seeded on earth -- it developed on comets for example, and just landed here when these things were hitting the very early Earth, Shostak speculated. It would suggest, well, life didn t really begin on the Earth, it began as the solar system was forming. Hesitancy to believe new claims is something common and necessary to the field of science, Hoover said. A lot of times it takes a long time before scientists start changing their mind as to what is valid and what is not. I m sure there will be many many scientists that will be very skeptical and that s OK. Until Hoover s research can be independently verified, Marais said, the findings should be considered a potential signature of life. Scientists, he said, will now take the research to the next level of scrutiny, which includes an independent confirmation of the results by another lab, before the findings can be classified a confirmed signature of life. Hoover says he isn t worried about the process and is open to any other explanations. If someone can explain how it is possible to have a biological remain that has no nitrogen, or nitrogen below the detect ability limits that I have, in a time period as short as 150 years, then I would be very interested in hearing that." "I ve talked with many scientists about this and no one has been able to explain, he said. nightbat * * * * * * HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand.. * * * * * * keep up the good work, * * * * * * the nightbat Commander Double A I thought they were going to junk the spac shuttle.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - nightbat * * * * * *Hello Commander and yes they are for taxi's and the Saturn rockets with payload nosecones if the Air Force can only get the black ops funding to continue. Now China and the Russians are up in arms about the secret rocket launches which are so secret that the taxpayers are left in the dark. Almost as secret as WalMart store openings. We talk of ending the cold war then we start it up again in space. * * * * * *cheers, * * * * * *the nightbat Secret rocket launches? Well, I suppose NASA has to say that those missing funds went somewhere! Double-A AA Once Walter Annenberg & Nixon scraped the great Saturn V for the Micky Mouse shuttles with there $25,000,000 toilets the tax payer was flushed down the toilet. GOpers killed 21 NASA engineers(Joe my oldest friend) These engineers were trying to save lives,and could prove the shuttles were very bad.They all got instant cancer. NASA Mafia knows how to take care of trouble makers. GOPers stole all the Money they wanted once they knew they could get away with 5 toilets costing $25,000,000 each Get the picture. In this spacetime Rick Scott has no trouble keeping 1.7 billion he stole from medicare. GOPers know stolen money is tax free. TreBert |
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Alien Life Found!
DELUSIONAL ****ING IDIOT, frootiebat****(guano)inhead!
YOU ARE ONE OF OUR SUPREME WACKOS! WHERE'S THE PROTOTYPE, IDIOT? Saul Levy On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 12:21:51 -0800 (PST), nightbat wrote: HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. keep up the good work, the nightbat |
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Alien Life Found!
On Mar 5, 5:48*pm, wrote:
DELUSIONAL ****ING IDIOT, frootiebat****(guano)inhead! YOU ARE ONE OF OUR SUPREME WACKOS! WHERE'S THE PROTOTYPE, IDIOT? Saul Levy On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 12:21:51 -0800 (PST), nightbat wrote: * * * * * *HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. * * * * * *keep up the good work, * * * * * *the nightbat- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - nightbat Code word " Classified " for Science Team Officers only. scrub those decks, the nightbat |
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Alien Life Found!
WHAT ISN'T CLASSIFIED IS WHAT A ****ING INSANE BAT-CRAZY IDIOT YOU
ARE! SCRUB OUT YOUR MOUTH WITH SOAP, IDIOT! We don't buy your stupidity! Saul Levy On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 19:30:18 -0800 (PST), nightbat wrote: On Mar 5, 5:48*pm, wrote: DELUSIONAL ****ING IDIOT, frootiebat****(guano)inhead! YOU ARE ONE OF OUR SUPREME WACKOS! WHERE'S THE PROTOTYPE, IDIOT? Saul Levy On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 12:21:51 -0800 (PST), nightbat wrote: * * * * * *HVAC the mainstream scientist's are just now catching up to what the nightbat discovered long ago, First Life, The Red Halo Bacteria (um). As a newcomer you were not privy to the original Windows Profound news the nightbat net presented and was made fun of by the coffee boys Art Deco and company. Yes the Red Halo is the first life species and that can exist in the most hostile primitive environments space can present. Nasa apparently can't be bothered with advanced researchers like the Profound Earth Science Team Officers. Nasa needs annual 20 billion budget for round the Earth low orbit, speaks volumes. The von nightbat has been declared the greatest researcher and inventor of all time. The energy solution is at hand. * * * * * *keep up the good work, * * * * * *the nightbat Code word " Classified " for Science Team Officers only. scrub those decks, the nightbat |
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