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Originally posted by Exuberant1
Where did I state that they were a 'full-time air creature'?
Originally posted by ArMaP but why did they include an image of the desktop of the computer on-board the ISS, do they consider the choice of desktop image an evidence of extra-terrestrial life?
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Originally posted by Extralien
It is rather unusual that this should appear whilst this thread is in motion...
Is someone/thing trying to tell us something?
According to a hotly-disputed theory by Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, first put forward in 1974, life may have originated not on the surface of planets, such as Earth, but in the large interstellar clouds of gas and dust from which stars and their planetary systems form.1, 2, 3 Hoyle and Wickramasinghe believe that molecular clouds, such as those present in the Orion Nebula, are the most natural cradles of life. Inorganic cosmic dust grains, composed of silicate, graphite, and iron particles, mixed with inorganic gases, in their view, act as assembly sites for organic molecules of increasing complexity. The organic molecules become polymerized on the surface of the dust grains, they argue, then as the density of the cloud rises during gravitational collapse these polymer-coated grains collide with increasing frequency, leading to the growth of grain clumps with embedded prebiotic chemicals. Hoyle and Wickramasinghe point out that such clumps would have dimensions of a few microns – similar to the sizes of cells in simple microorganisms. In their opinion, Darwinian-style selection and evolution would take place involving competition between the growth of grain clumps and their division and destruction in the interstellar environment. The simplest self-replicable system, consisting of inorganic grains held together with organic polymer coatings would dominate. Finally, they imagine, given the right conditions, the organic polymer films, which separate individual grains as well as surround entire clumps, could evolve into biological cell membranes. Within each "proto-cell" all the essential ingredients of life would be present. These proto-cells would then become incorporated into meteorites and comets which would act as delivery systems to bring the interstellar prebiota to the surface of new-formed worlds, such as the infant Earth
Originally posted by meaguire
at approx. 33 seconds an unidentified object moves from right to left of the screen. this looks very similar to a bioluminescent plankton or deep sea jelly
Originally posted by meaguire
Originally posted by Extralien
Now this is just getting way beyond coincidence!!!!
Just what is going on? Am I reading too much into this or is there some major prankster out there trying to wind us all up?
I've mentioned jellyfish in this thread, I've talked about insects that lay their larvae in water, I've posted a picture of a strange flying insect and now we have got this....
First a jellyfish, Now a Dragonfly... Giant Crop Circles Just Get Weirder
Something is going on.. . I'm half expecting a crop formation similar to the fish fossil i have posted here too now..
I'll tell you now.. If we get a fish formation in crops... Well, I dunno what I'm going to do.
Sit here in stunned silence or jump for joy? might do both...
Originally posted by Extralien
Ok, the first is the filming technique in both of these videos. Is this a new method in which we can capture flying things in the air that our eyes and cameras can't normally see??
Basicaly, all they have done is 'eclipse' the sun so as to see the sky without being flooded with light. It's the same technique used to watch solar flares etc. I think this is a great method and brilliant idea. kudos to the film makers.