UK scientists claim to discover life arriving from space

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Scientists believe they have found the first evidence of life arriving to Earth from space, which could “completely change our view of biology and evolution”.

The team, from the University of Sheffield, made the discovery after sending a balloon high into the stratosphere.

On its return they found organisms that were too large to have originated from Earth.
Professor Milton Wainwright, who led the team, said the results could be revolutionary.

“If life does continue to arrive from space then we have to completely change our view of biology and evolution,” he said.

“In the absence of a mechanism by which large particles like these can be transported to the stratosphere, we can only conclude that the biological entities originated from space.

“Our conclusion then is that life is continually arriving to Earth from space, life is not restricted to this planet and it almost certainly did not originate here.”

The balloon was launched near Chester and carried microscope studs which were only exposed to the atmosphere when it reached heights of between 22 and 27km from the planet.

It later landed safely and intact near Wakefield when scientists discovered they had captured a diatom fragment and some biological entities, which were unusual due to their size.

Prof Wainwright, from the university’s department of molecular biology and biotechnology, went on: “Most people will assume that these biological particles must have just drifted up to the stratosphere from Earth, but it is generally accepted that a particle of the size found cannot be lifted from Earth to heights of, for example, 27km.

“The only known exception is by a violent volcanic eruption, none of which occurred within three years of the sampling trip.”

The professor said stringent precautions had been taken against the possibility of contamination during sampling and processing, and said the group was confident that the biological organisms could only have come from the stratosphere.

The findings have been published in the Journal of Cosmology and updated versions will appear in the same journal, a new version of which will be published in the near future.

The team is hoping to extend and confirm their results by carrying out the test again next month to coincide with the Haley’s Comet-associated meteorite shower, when there will be large amounts of cosmic dust.

It is hoped that more new, or unusual, organisms will be found.

Prof Wainwright said the next step would be to carry out isotope fractionation.

He added: “If the ratio of certain isotopes gives one number then our organisms are from Earth, if it gives another, then they are from space.

“The tension will obviously be almost impossible to live with.”

http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/uk...discover-life-arriving-from-space-607524.html
 

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It's all fun and games until they unleash or attract something to earth that they can't stop.
 

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I'm a proponent of the Panspermia Theory and this is relevant to my interest. Hopefully, this is what the theory has proposed and not contamination as has happened in past experiments.​
 

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What do they say? Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I don't doubt any of these claims are possible, but wouldn't it make sense to carry out additional tests to confirm its alien origin first? Like they saying "hey look we found alien life! But we have to test the isotope fractionation to confirm if it is in fact alien". Gee I dunno, how about doing all the testing first before making the claim :leon:
 

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What do they say? Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I don't doubt any of these claims are possible, but wouldn't it make sense to carry out additional tests to confirm its alien origin first? Like they saying "hey look we found alien life! But we have to test the isotope fractionation to confirm if it is in fact alien". Gee I dunno, how about doing all the testing first before making the claim :leon:


You got to be careful when reading articles based on scientific findings, papers or journals.

A lot of it is sensationalized for clicks or to bring in research grants.

One of the main issues I have with the scientific community this day and age.
 

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Breh, how about what's in our water. Where da fukk is Atlas :damn:?
 
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