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Amazing there's No response on a meteorite list about possible
fossilized bacteria and microbes in meteorites Is it because it's on
Panspermia.org or that the word
!
A huge story! The Murchison data is pretty compelling.
Kirk.:-)
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Amazing
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:25:30 -0700, you wrote:
I'm curious how many of us meteorite addicts are actually believers in
extraterrestrial life, or at the very least are open to the possibility.
Anyone who is not open to the possibility of exterrestrial life-- meaning
anyone who is convinced that
Ok, I'll go with that first part... But why do you doubt fossilized
microbes in carbonaceous meteorites?
Eric
On 8/21/2010 2:02 PM, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:25:30 -0700, you wrote:
I'm curious how many of us meteorite addicts are actually believers in
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13:26:31 -0700, you wrote:
Ok, I'll go with that first part... But why do you doubt fossilized
microbes in carbonaceous meteorites?
One, because the report so far utterly lacks the extreme degree of scientific
rigor needed for such an extreme story and two, because it flies
Dear Darren and Eric - having worked on ALH 84001 years ago and having been
involved in research/management of the NASA -AMES Exobiology Program, I am a
skeptic of fossil life in 84001 or any other Martian meteorite recovered to
date. However, the finding of water on Mars and the recent discovery
of this story be trusted?
Regards
Lars
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Cyanobacteria in meteorites?
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Lars,
The abstract of Richard Hoover's lecture at SPIE
Sterling.
Thank you for correcting me.
I see the mistake I made was quoting a lecture by Hoover listed on the SPIE
website as a presentation at this conference. It was not as you point out,
given at this conference.
The page I mistakenly quoted can be found here:
http://spie.org/x17397.xml
http://www.panspermia.org/hoover4.htm
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Amazing there's No response on a meteorite list about possible
fossilized bacteria and microbes in meteorites Is it because it's on
Panspermia.org or that the word Panspermia is used?
Why the silence on such a HUGE subject?
Eric
On 8/20/2010 5:35 AM, Charles O'Dale wrote:
, 2010 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cyanobacteria in meteorites?
Amazing there's No response on a meteorite list about possible fossilized
bacteria and microbes in meteorites Is it because it's on
Panspermia.org or that the word Panspermia is used?
Why the silence on such a HUGE
---and---the evidence to back it up!
A huge story! The Murchison data is pretty compelling.
Kirk.:-)
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is pretty compelling.
Kirk.:-)
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Amazing there's No response on a meteorite list
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cyanobacteria in meteorites?
Hi Folks,
I think some of the reluctance to accept results like these is that
they are largely based on visual comparison. A scientist thinks the
structures seen
Hi Eric,
I have been following that site for years, and there are many thought provoking
articles posted there.
As far as the claims of fossilized bacteria, they seem plausible to me, but the
researcher who has been doing this work for many years has yet to convince any
of his skeptical
Eric, Kirk Listees,
Most people post to the list (hopefully) when they think they have something
useful and positive to contribute. Perhaps the lack of posts simply reflects
the fact that there may be many people on the list knowledgeable about
meteorites, but few, if any, who are
The thought process to say up against is defeatist. Not that I'm
offended by it, I'm not, I'm just saying perhaps it should be work
together instead.
Here's something FUN!
I'm curious how many listees are actually open to it and believe. ;)
A POLL - Do you Believe in Aliens?
A POLL - Do you Believe in Aliens?
Does the question mean, do you believe in aliens that have found it's way
to earth, or do you believe that life exists somewhere else in the
universe?
GeoZay
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Hi George, Good question...
It means Do you believe in Aliens? ;) Anywhere...
I'd ask if you think there is life ANYWHERE in the universe other than
on Earth. (that does not actually originate from Earth) ;)
If people believe aliens have visited us, then that's cool too.
Eric
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