Re: Are we all extraterrestrials?
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:29 pm
well I don't know about you....
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So what your saying is that we are essentially spawning a new race of liberals on the moon and/or other celestial bodies?The Annoyed Man wrote:The DNA is coming from fecal matter being released into space by the ISS.
So what your saying is it will evolve into illegal alien voters with poop for brains?terryg wrote:So what your saying is that we are essentially spawning a new race of undocumented voters on the moon and/or other celestial bodies?The Annoyed Man wrote:The DNA is coming from fecal matter being released into space by the ISS.
Just wait for the digital ones to show up; they'll sound betterAndyC wrote:Good possibility - but according to the article:The Annoyed Man wrote:The DNA is coming from fecal matter being released into space by the ISS.
That's the part that's weirding me out.They also found related compounds, which the team dubbed "nucleobase analogues," that aren't found on Earth and in effect are new to science.
Considering that size and space is relative, ie, a blade of grass is like a towering giant to an ant, and yet we simply trod right over it, our solar system, and even our galaxy, are merely tiny pin-pricks in the grand scheme of things. While one would believe that the dispersion of matter may be relatively uniform throughout space due to the explosive nature of the popular "big bang" theory, that "uniformity" of dispersion is also relative. Due to the immense size of the universe, it is logical to conclude that there is plenty of matter that has not been discovered simply due to the fact that while it HAS been dispersed throughout the universe, it is not concentrated enough in our "neck of the woods". Some of this matter, no doubt, shares the properties required to develop what we would recognize as "life", though in a different form.AndyC wrote:Good possibility - but according to the article:The Annoyed Man wrote:The DNA is coming from fecal matter being released into space by the ISS.
That's the part that's weirding me out.They also found related compounds, which the team dubbed "nucleobase analogues," that aren't found on Earth and in effect are new to science.
Texas Dan Mosby wrote: There are certainly.....things...out there, that once found, will undoubtedly shake the very foundations of what we call "science", faith, and knowledge.