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British Scientist Claims We're All Aliens on Earth

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The human race began as microbes brought to Earth by comets millions of years ago according to a British scientist, The Sun reported Wednesday.

British professor Chandra Wickramasinghe said: "We are all aliens. We share a cosmic ancestry.

"Each time a new planetary system forms, a few surviving microbes find their way into comets.

"These then multiply and seed other planets. We are thus part of a connected chain that extends over a large volume of the cosmos. Evidence is pointing inexorably in this direction."

Prof Wickramasinghe, an astrobiologist at Cardiff University, believes the first "seeds of life" were deposited on Earth 3,800 million years ago.

He said life through the universe was transferred from planet to planet over billions of years as comets hit them and pushed matter into space.

But Prof Wickramasinghe accepted that the theory did not explain how life originally came into being.

He and his late colleague - astronomer and science fiction writer Sir Fred Hoyle - championed the theory of panspermia from the 1960s.

It says that life did not start on Earth but was brought here from space.

The professor added: "Although we have no definite knowledge how life started in the first place, once started, its spread in the cosmos and survival is inevitable."

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/british_scientist_claims_we_re_all_VD...

I need to look more into this 'panspermia theory', especially since he's a colleague of Sir Fred Hoyle, whose 'Big Bang Theory' or what I like to call the Vatican's 'Virgin Mary of Science Theory', is something I take great pride in debunking and proving false by promoting the Electric Universe Theory.

Its funny how Immanuel Velikovsky gets scientifically excommunicated for his theories, but Sir Fred Hoyle, Albert Einstein, Newton and Darwin are clinged to so tightly, even when overwhelming evidence can significantly discredit the totality of their arguments.

In addition, what is deemed silly and what is deemed credible by modern standards is so out of whack that even the highest level of governments promote scientific fraud in order to pursue an agenda. The pubic accepts not out of ignorance, but due to a false sense of understanding by allowing a mercenary scientific elite push corporate propaganda: Ex. Global Warming=Carbon Tax.

In 1610, I would have my head chopped off for supporting Galileo; in 2010, I get called a "crazy, conspiracy theorist" and get LOL-ed at by a bunch of brainwashed yuppie flakes and their Project Mockingbird henchmen.
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52 comments // British Scientist Claims We're All Aliens on Earth

  • RoBot_rOcKer
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      RoBot_rOcKer  
    • in a evolutionary view this brings up the question. Where did the original life on Earth come from. were the small unicellular lifeforms always here or did they come from elsewhere? in a more philosophical view: Who gives a fuck? lol.

    • 2 years ago
  • themeevan
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      themeevan  
    • "The pubic accepts not out of ignorance.."

      hmmmp, that's taking it a little far. I doubt my pubics are even aware that they are on my pubis.

    • 2 years ago
  • fatmonkey85
  • MoonLoon
  • earls101
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      earls101  
    • makes more sense then the great invisible man who made a woman from a rib, murdered millions of people and had his followers rape vigins, kill babies,you get my point.

    • 2 years ago
  • QuestionGeek
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      QuestionGeek  
    • Actually this guy is probably right, because the earth is just a huge rock of debris that got stranded and suspended in the universe after the huge explosion (big bang theory).

    • 2 years ago
  • demetrius
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      demetrius  
    • I read your whole post and I'm sorry rodstradamus but you are a moron. Not because I disagree with the premise of the article, just think that you are an idiot.

    • 2 years ago
  • gepma44
  • jubal
  • Gravity_Man
  • Iggy77
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      Iggy77  
    • What was the point of this article? The panspermia theory has existed for decades. When I saw the title of the article I expected to read that the "British Scientist" found some new evidence for it or something like that. The article as is is just saying "This British guy THINKS this is what happened"...

    • 2 years ago
  • Saladin
  • toolcake
  • Saladin
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      Saladin  
    • The article was good but the user commentary was pathetic. I stopped reading right around him casually tossing off the Big Bang theory and Albert Einstein.

      Panspermia is entirely plausible, but if you can't write an article without irrelevantly vomiting up such partisan opinions about theories (easily debunkable? Then why are they still around?) which have been rigorously proven to an extent that even skeptics find the evidence convincing, you really shouldn't be writing about science.

      It's just poisoning the well. It would be like if I posted an article about new developments in AIDS research and then halfway down started ranting about vaccines.

    • 2 years ago
  • device80
  • rlong3
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      rlong3  
    • Well no matter how you look at it, we're "star stuff". Our physical makeup is almost entirely comprised of elements born in stars. And why isn't Earth part of the cosmos? Why is it far more intriguing to believe we were delivered here (besides arguing against creationism of course)?

    • 2 years ago
  • reactionforce
  • Mariased
  • hunzedog
  • rolffz
  • rolffz
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      rolffz  
    • Believe whatever you want, but no one knows for certain. No one. I can say that with confidence. Anyone that says they know, is lying. Those lies are the root of insecurities in so many people.
      So therefore, I continue my existence and will accept whatever it is that happens when the end, as I or anyone else know it, arrives.

    • 2 years ago
  • Gravity_Man
  • rolffz
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      rolffz  
    • Gravity_Man:

      good chance there will be no 'end' and even if there is an 'end' we'll never know about it since it potentially could happen a billion years from now. Who knows? I don't and I never claimed to know...and neither should anyone else.

    • 2 years ago
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
    • rolffz:

      Rolffz, there are some very simple ways to know these things, with certainty. You can run out in an open field and shout NO ONE CAN KNOW all you want as is your Right to do so. The reason you do not know is because you have slammed the door shut not wanting to know. But then you start claiming that your decision to stay ignorant must be True. All you have shown me so far is that your brain is empty of some very simple knowledges.

      And you came here expecting to be in a group that already agrees with you. I know better. I found out the answers by attending a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Obviously you have not. As long as you refuse to walk among people who have real Bible answers your fate is certain indeed. I wish you well.

    • 2 years ago
  • rolffz
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      rolffz  
    • Gravity_Man:

      I have been there and done that, enough times to know I do not want to go that route again. That's where the 'never again' attitude originated. I have never been in any organized religious experience that didn't make me feel full of guilt for being a human or where someone's interest was how much I was putting in the offering plate.
      You are being critical here; As I recall 'your rule book' says something like, 'don't judge others' and 'let the one without sin cast the first stone' etc...
      You're reading and preaching from a book that was written by humans. Is your group of humans infallible? 'No' you will reply, 'we are all sinners.' Then act like sinners instead of smug self righteous all knowing jerks.
      That 'book' contains stories and fables that have been passed along verbally and written and translated through many many translations. Please, at least open your mind to my serious doubt. How else do you find people even remotely interested in what you have to say or do? Your people have come to my door and thrown the cloak of guilt on me from the first words out of there mouths. No one even insinuated a friendship first, ever! They immediately made me put up my defenses. How would you respond? Well obviously I see how you would respond. You have just driven me even farther from your belief and ask ANYONE that knows me well and they will tell you I am an open minded person accepting all people, but I am extremely cautious when they unload this attitude on me.
      You are professing to 'know' an entity that you have never seen. If you have seen this entity, send me a photo or video. I might seriously consider what you have to say then.
      One last question. Are you a carnivore? Do you condone murder and slavery in the name of food?
      May true guilt free peace be with you.

    • 2 years ago
  • gepma44
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
    • rolffz:

      You're smug. You're addressing me like a jerk. And you're judging me according to others. And sir, we do not pass a plate. Your information about other religions doesn't apply to our Kingdom Halls. And since you have never been in one you have no right stating anything about them, or what we do, or what we believe.

    • 2 years ago
  • rolffz
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      rolffz  
    • Gravity_Man:

      I have been in a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness.
      There's enough unrest in this world. Let's not generate any more.
      You opened the door to this conversation and I am closing it in a gesture of peace.

    • 2 years ago
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
    • rolffz:

      You're extremely defensive man. You're wearing your emotions on your shoulder and, I suspect you are doing that because you know deep inside you do not possess our knowledge, and that's really upsetting you. Well, there is only one way to fix that.

      Or, you can keep using others as your excuse...

    • 2 years ago
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
    • rolffz:

      You sure have thrown a lot of dodges and curve balls dude. You keep stating things about me and our Kingdom Halls you have misrepresented. You stated you had visited our Hall and yet you didn't sit down long enough to notice we do not pass a plate?

      You really don't have any ammo man. You're slinging hash at Waffle House. And btw it was YOU who opened the door. You said I did. If you want to trash me try doing it without lies. Just admit your head is empty and you like it staying empty. That's fine with me.

    • 2 years ago
  • Gravity_Man
  • FishaHouse777
  • Gravity_Man
  • tenletters
  • SamuraiDave
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      SamuraiDave  
    • We are all made of stars? Where have I heard that before? Makes me think of that movie Evolution where a cosmic spore begins replicating the life cycle in a matter of days and weeks up to primitive neadranthal creatures.

      On another note I think whoever came up the new Current website design came from outer space on the wrong side of the Milky Way. This sucks!

    • 2 years ago
  • pjacobs51
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      pjacobs51  
    • Carl Sagan's description of how we evolved from "Star Stuff" and are on our journey to go back to our origin - in the Stars.

    • 2 years ago
  • ibrake4rappers13
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  • kurthsb27
  • Xenzaka
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      Xenzaka  
    • It's true, I can finally begin telling people that I, along with others actually belong to specific alien races.

      I cant wait for the news to keep rolling this stuff out, the "delusions" are very real.

    • 2 years ago
  • ANewPath
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      ANewPath  
    • God may be an infallable program, I call it the move., I believe science and religion explains the same things from two sides and will meet in the middle

    • 2 years ago
  • ANewPath
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      ANewPath  
    • God may be an infallable program, I call it the move., I believe science and religion explains the same things from two sides and will meet in the middle

    • 2 years ago
  • 02
    • -1
      02  
    • It is quite possible that our DNA life-forms were an infectious foreign agent.

      The whole earth has been transformed utterly by life, whose sole job is to covert minerals.

      We eat rock.

      Everything else - is 100% illusion. You have no importance, what-so-ever.

      But whether life came from somewhere else - or not, we are a closed system that most certainly would be pure death to any outside life-forms - and an outside life-form, may very mean death to us.

      So you can wrap up your little 'alien' illusions and your little 'god' illusions and move on. Try to make your life worthwhile such that you will be proud of your silly little ass when your time runs out.

      Remember, others are always watching.

    • 2 years ago
  • Nephwrack
  • ibrake4rappers13
  • Thargor19
  • tommic
  • bailey78
    • +1
      bailey78  
    • I've been telling people this for twenty years. They tell me I'm nuts I think their nuts. So I guess were all nuts AHA HA HA

    • 2 years ago
  • obamaisajoke
  • bailey78
  • tommytripper
  • Thargor19
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