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UK Scientists: Aliens May Have Sent Space Seeds To Create Life On Earth
Scientists in the U.K. have examined a tiny metal circular object, and are suggesting it might be a micro-organism deliberately sent by extraterrestrials to create life on Earth.
Don't be fooled by the size of the object in the microscopic image above. It may appear to look like a planet-sized globe, but in fact, it's no bigger than the width of a human hair.
The University of Buckingham reports that the minuscule metal globe was discovered by astrobiologist Milton Wainwright and a team of researchers who examined dust and minute matter gathered by a high-flying balloon in Earth's stratosphere.
Brilliant !... seed, introduce new pathogens... etc.
For a type 3/4/5 civilization the earth would be a perfect testing platform
Is this picture a 'seed' sent to Earth by aliens: Scientists baffled mysterious organism | Weird | News | Daily Express
H.G. Wells had it all wrong... the xenoforming microbes came first... then the alien civilization walked into a perfectly adapted environment.
Scientists in the U.K. have examined a tiny metal circular object, and are suggesting it might be a micro-organism deliberately sent by extraterrestrials to create life on Earth.
Don't be fooled by the size of the object in the microscopic image above. It may appear to look like a planet-sized globe, but in fact, it's no bigger than the width of a human hair.
The University of Buckingham reports that the minuscule metal globe was discovered by astrobiologist Milton Wainwright and a team of researchers who examined dust and minute matter gathered by a high-flying balloon in Earth's stratosphere.
Brilliant !... seed, introduce new pathogens... etc.
For a type 3/4/5 civilization the earth would be a perfect testing platform
Is this picture a 'seed' sent to Earth by aliens: Scientists baffled mysterious organism | Weird | News | Daily Express
H.G. Wells had it all wrong... the xenoforming microbes came first... then the alien civilization walked into a perfectly adapted environment.
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