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Aliens Exist!

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/digitaltrends/nasascientistfindsevidenceofalienlife

Aliens exist, and we have proof.
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That astonishingly awesome claim comes from Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, who says he has found conclusive evidence of alien life — fossils of bacteria found in an extremely rare class of meteorite called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites. (There are only nine such meteorites on planet Earth.) Hoover’s findings were published late Friday night in the Journal of Cosmology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
“I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth,” Hoover, who has spent more than 10 years studying meteorites around the world, told FoxNews.com in an interview. “This field of study has just barely been touched — because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible.”
Hoover discovered the fossils by breaking apart the CI1 meteorite, and analyzing the exposed rock with a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to detect any fossil remains. What he found were fossils of micro-organisms, many of which he says are strikingly similar to those found on our own planet.
“The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth,” said Hoover. Some of the fossils, however, are quite odd. “There are some that are just very strange and don’t look like anything that I’ve been able to identify, and I’ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stump.”
In order to satisfy the inevitable hoard of buzz-killing skeptics, Hoover’s study and evidence were made available to his peers in the scientific community in advance of the study’s publications, giving them a chance to thoroughly dissect his findings. Comments from those who decided to sift through the evidence will be published online, alongside the study.
“Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis,” writes Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics scientist Dr. Rudy Schild, who serves as the Journal of Cosmology’s editor-in-chief. “No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published.”
Needless to say, if Hoover’s conclusions are found to be accurate, the implications for human life will be staggering. Here’s to hoping that he’s right.
 
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I hope he's right about it. Well, I already know there must be life out there, but It would be awesome if it could be confirmed some more.
 
You do realize that we will all die (or at least a great number of us) if this organism ever comes to earth. It's like reverse war of the worlds, this foreign organism has never been seen by the human creature and will likely bear ill consequences if introduced to the human body. It does resemble a parasite after all.
 
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You do realize that we will all die (or at least a great number of us) if this organism ever comes to earth. It's like reverse war of the worlds, this foreign organism has never been seen by the human creature and will likely bear ill consequences if introduced to the human body. It does resemble a parasite after all.

Yeah, was thinking about that myself. A new strain of bacteria found from elsewhere in the cosmos would pretty much have potential 'deadly disease apocalypse' written all over it.
 
Bah, buzzkills. Why does every discovery have to be accompanied by "WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE, AAHDAKJSHDAG" bullshit.

Someone hasn't read the bible in, like, ever.

Christianity believes that God created life, not that it was created exclusively for Earth.

God's a playa.
 
I think I ate one of those in my pasta yesterday...
 
Well, Iunno, I'm sure things have been falling from the sky for centuries. We haven't always had the technology to look inside of these things and find said 'alien life' but they still could've been there. I don't think we'd all die, just because a fossilized bacteria creature thing fell to earth. It's probably already happened.
 
Someone hasn't read the bible in, like, ever.

Christianity believes that God created life, not that it was created exclusively for Earth.

Clearly you haven't seen Paul yet.

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You do realize that we will all die (or at least a great number of us) if this organism ever comes to earth. It's like reverse war of the worlds, this foreign organism has never been seen by the human creature and will likely bear ill consequences if introduced to the human body. It does resemble a parasite after all.

How is that reverse War of the Worlds?