Another scientist going outside his field.

Red dust was wind picking up sand and dust from the Middle East.

The odd structures that he thought was alien life was really that he
didn't know biology and chemistry.

http://www.sciscoop.com/story/2004/5/1/92822/77787
http://www.indiaexpress.com/news/regional/kerala/20030619-0.html

On Sat, 8 May 2004 15:21:08 -0230, Nick Lidster
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>        Not sure how I ran across this, but it seems to be an
> interesting     theory. It was hosted on a Cornell server.
> 
>        The links below are for the PDF of this document. If you are
> interested in reading the entire document, but can't open a PDF, email
> me and I will email you this article as a Word Document.
> 
>        I have no idea of the scientific accuracy, but the only
> implausible     part (the me at least) is why didn't the debris disperse
> in the  atmosphere over the two month period?
> 
>        Gary
> 
>        Cometary panspermia explains the red rain of Kerala
>
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