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Originally posted by raceway40
reply to post by Holly N.R.A.
Just gotta throw this out there on your post but last time I didnt "cover up" and was outside all weekend at a sports event I/we got the worst sunburn I have ever had. The sun is and will forever be the driving life force on this planet but I think the reason we use sun screen and such is more for the week of pain you get for being burnt and has nothing to do with the government or TPTB. Just saying.
The prime culprit at the moment is potentially the solar neutrino that are produced in huge numbers continuously by the suns core. These neutrinos are essentially massless and travel at the speed of light. In fact, each and every second of your lives, billions upon billions of these solar neutrinos are passing right through your body, the earth itself and every object ... with virtually NO effect at all !.
A 30,000-year-old finger bone found in a cave in southern Siberia came from a young girl who was neither an early modern human nor a Neanderthal, but belonged to a previously unknown group of human relatives, called "Denisovans" after the cave where the fossils were found, who may have lived throughout much of Asia during the late Pleistocene epoch. Ads by Google The DNA Ancestry Project Discover Your Ancestry with DNA. Find Ethnic and Geographic Origins. www.DNAAncestryProject.com Fast Gene Synthesis Competitive Pricing & 100% Accurate Excellent Project Management www.genewiz.com Although the fossil evidence consists of just a bone fragment and one tooth, DNA extracted from the bone has yielded a draft genome sequence, enabling scientists to reach some startling conclusions about this extinct branch of the human family tree.
Originally posted by Beetlepumpr
The VEIL is starting to THIN. Soon some ka-ray-zee stuff may start taking place.
Originally posted by innervision0730
By the way, didnt they believe evolution was instantaneously half a billion years ago called the canbrian explosion? Species proliferated like crazy. I remember watching that on the history channel.
Originally posted by wavemaker
These mutations might be what the aliens are saying when they say that we are mutating and rewiring the dormant DNAs within us.
Originally posted by tauristercus
Originally posted by 0bserver1
Today I read this article that the sun drops down some very unusual particle to Earth, that can mutate our genome's .. It's frightening but also exited to hear this news. What will this mean , is it true , or false ? can it be that it started..?
WTF ????? 21 flags for this thread that shows the OP completely misunderstood the article being referenced ?
I truly wish that some of you guys would really, really, really read the article and then make some effort to understanding what they're talking about.
The basis of the article is that there may be indirect evidence that solar neutrino's are having some kind of as yet unexplained interaction with the rate of decay of radioactive elements.
Current physical belief is that the decay rate is constant but these guys may have uncovered a very tenuous link that the decay rate may in fact be altered or modified by external forces.
The prime culprit at the moment is potentially the solar neutrino that are produced in huge numbers continuously by the suns core. These neutrinos are essentially massless and travel at the speed of light.
In fact, each and every second of your lives, billions upon billions of these solar neutrinos are passing right through your body, the earth itself and every object ... with virtually NO effect at all !.
Every second, in the region of the Earth, about 65 billion (6.5×1010) solar neutrinos pass through every square centimeter perpendicular to the direction of the sun.
So the title of this thread is completely bogus and all this scare mongering about unexpected mutations is just so much nonsense and completely inappropriate to the facts as presented in the article itself.
In fact, do a word scan of the article and the word mutation is not even used ONCE.
This thread and it's premise gets a humongous from me.edit on 28/12/10 by tauristercus because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tauristercus
Originally posted by 0bserver1
Today I read this article that the sun drops down some very unusual particle to Earth, that can mutate our genome's .. It's frightening but also exited to hear this news. What will this mean , is it true , or false ? can it be that it started..?
WTF ????? 21 flags for this thread that shows the OP completely misunderstood the article being referenced ?
I truly wish that some of you guys would really, really, really read the article and then make some effort to understanding what they're talking about.
The basis of the article is that there may be indirect evidence that solar neutrino's are having some kind of as yet unexplained interaction with the rate of decay of radioactive elements.
Current physical belief is that the decay rate is constant but these guys may have uncovered a very tenuous link that the decay rate may in fact be altered or modified by external forces.
The prime culprit at the moment is potentially the solar neutrino that are produced in huge numbers continuously by the suns core. These neutrinos are essentially massless and travel at the speed of light.
In fact, each and every second of your lives, billions upon billions of these solar neutrinos are passing right through your body, the earth itself and every object ... with virtually NO effect at all !.
Every second, in the region of the Earth, about 65 billion (6.5×1010) solar neutrinos pass through every square centimeter perpendicular to the direction of the sun.
So the title of this thread is completely bogus and all this scare mongering about unexpected mutations is just so much nonsense and completely inappropriate to the facts as presented in the article itself.
In fact, do a word scan of the article and the word mutation is not even used ONCE.
This thread and it's premise gets a humongous from me.edit on 28/12/10 by tauristercus because: (no reason given)