IPB

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )


2 Pages V   1 2 >  
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Mysterious Possible 'Alien' Bacteria, X-Files in real life
Billy
post Jun 2 2006, 05:34 PM
Post #1


N 0 t h i n g


Group: Members
Posts: 1,449
Joined: 23-February 06
Member No.: 54





QUOTE
As bizarre as it may seem, the sample jars brimming with cloudy, reddish rainwater in Godfrey Louis's laboratory in southern India may hold, well, aliens.

In April, Louis, a solid-state physicist at Mahatma Gandhi University, published a paper in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal Astrophysics and Space Science in which he hypothesizes that the samples -- water taken from the mysterious blood-colored showers that fell sporadically across Louis's home state of Kerala in the summer of 2001 -- contain microbes from outer space.

Specifically, Louis has isolated strange, thick-walled, red-tinted cell-like structures about 10 microns in size. Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit . (The known upper limit for life in water is about 250 degrees Fahrenheit .)

So how to explain them? Louis speculates that the particles could be extraterrestrial bacteria adapted to the harsh conditions of space and that the microbes hitched a ride on a comet or meteorite that later broke apart in the upper atmosphere and mixed with rain clouds above India.

If his theory proves correct, the cells would be the first confirmed evidence of alien life and, as such, could yield tantalizing new clues to the origins of life on Earth.

Last winter, Louis sent some of his samples to astronomer Chandra Wickramasinghe and his colleagues at Cardiff University in Wales, who are now attempting to replicate his experiments; Wickramasinghe expects to publish his initial findings later this year.

Meanwhile, more down-to-earth theories abound. One Indian government investigation conducted in 2001 lays blame for what some have called the "blood rains" on algae.

Other theories have implicated fungal spores, red dust swept up from the Arabian peninsula, even a fine mist of blood cells produced by a meteor striking a high-flying flock of bats.

Louis and his colleagues dismiss all these theories, pointing to the fact that both algae and fungus possess DNA and that blood cells have thin walls and die quickly when exposed to water and air.

More important, they argue, blood cells don't replicate. "We've already got some stunning pictures -- transmission electron micrographs -- of these cells sliced in the middle," Wickramasinghe says. "We see them budding, with little daughter cells inside the big cells."

Louis's theory holds special appeal for Wickramasinghe. A quarter of a century ago, he co-authored the modern theory of panspermia, which posits that bacteria-riddled space rocks seeded life on Earth.

"If it's true that life was introduced by comets four billion years ago," the astronomer says, "one would expect that microorganisms are still injected into our environment from time to time. This could be one of those events."

The next significant step, explains University of Sheffield microbiologist Milton Wainwright, who is part of another British team now studying Louis's samples, is to confirm whether the cells truly lack DNA. So far, one preliminary DNA test has come back positive.

"Life as we know it must contain DNA, or it's not life," he says. "But even if this organism proves to be an anomaly, the absence of DNA wouldn't necessarily mean it's extraterrestrial."

Louis and Wickramasinghe are planning further experiments to test the cells for specific carbon isotopes. If the results fall outside the norms for life on Earth, it would be powerful new evidence for Louis's idea, of which even Louis himself remains skeptical.


Probably much ado about nothing, but I thought Lance would enjoy it.

Courtesy of CNN


--------------------


QUOTE (jonathan83 @ Nov 16 2007, 09:22 PM) *
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
chook
post Jun 2 2006, 07:26 PM
Post #2


Oh baby bring me down
Group Icon

Group: Agents
Posts: 4,115
Joined: 23-February 06
From: Way out yonder
Member No.: 68



interesting


--------------------
Southern Rock, beer and bears!
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Testm0nkey
post Jun 2 2006, 07:51 PM
Post #3


CHEE CHEE


Group: Members
Posts: 5,026
Joined: 23-February 06
From: trapped in the hoezone layer
Member No.: 39



very interesting
thats pretty cool


--------------------
Little monkeys making money
Naked monkey looking funny
Mighty males are strong and free
Female monkey, not so lucky
Rocking monkeys, funky monkeys
Monkeys sticking other monkeys
Monkeys wrong or monkeys right
Mostly flexing monkey might
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Ostar
post Jun 2 2006, 10:25 PM
Post #4


genpets.com


Group: Members
Posts: 193
Joined: 21-March 06
Member No.: 123



How does life form on a comet?


--------------------
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Seeker
post Jun 2 2006, 10:32 PM
Post #5





Group: Members
Posts: 5,275
Joined: 22-February 06
Member No.: 2



QUOTE (Ostar @ Jun 2 2006, 10:25 PM)
How does life form on a comet?

the shit doesn't even have DNA, so who knows... there could be billions of weird ass lifeforms in oddball places
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
FORSAKENR320
post Jun 2 2006, 11:43 PM
Post #6


GORILLA FLUFFER
Group Icon

Group: Agents
Posts: 7,711
Joined: 23-February 06
From: lubbock
Member No.: 50



QUOTE (Ostar @ Jun 2 2006, 10:25 PM)
How does life form on a comet?

how was life formed period?


comet, planet, point is moot


--------------------
QUOTE (Jessica @ May 7 2007, 01:15 PM) *
but yeehaw dammit. YEEHAW
QUOTE (Dogmeat @ Jun 26 2008, 07:51 PM) *
ok once upon a time I jacked myself off retarded.


Licking anuses, one kindergarten class at a time!!
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Seeker
post Jun 2 2006, 11:44 PM
Post #7





Group: Members
Posts: 5,275
Joined: 22-February 06
Member No.: 2



QUOTE (FORSAKENR320 @ Jun 2 2006, 11:43 PM)
how was life formed period?


comet, planet, point is moot

alien genetic engineers created life on Earth and populated it with animals and plants

but who created the alien genetic engineers? does it just keep going back and back to infiinity with one race perfecting genetic technology and creating new life?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Spectatrix
post Jun 2 2006, 11:48 PM
Post #8





Group: Admin
Posts: 6,906
Joined: 22-February 06
From: Austin
Member No.: 9



QUOTE (Lancifer @ Jun 2 2006, 11:44 PM)
alien genetic engineers created life on Earth and populated it with animals and plants

but who created the alien genetic engineers? does it just keep going back and back to infiinity with one race perfecting genetic technology and creating new life?

There's a time warp in there. Civilation advances and advances... universe gets blown up, but a select view go back in time to before there was any life... genetically engineers some. Rinse and repeat. Our decendents are also the creators of our ancestors! Nifty, eh?

This post has been edited by Spectatrix: Jun 2 2006, 11:48 PM


--------------------
QUOTE (pebkac @ Oct 14 2006, 03:15 PM) *
You and your logic.

QUOTE (Foamy)

http://xkcd.com/386/
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Seeker
post Jun 2 2006, 11:51 PM
Post #9





Group: Members
Posts: 5,275
Joined: 22-February 06
Member No.: 2



QUOTE (Spectatrix @ Jun 2 2006, 11:48 PM)
There's a time warp in there. Civilation advances and advances... universe gets blown up, but a select view go back in time to before there was any life... genetically engineers some. Rinse and repeat. Our decendents are also the creators of our ancestors! Nifty, eh?

makes sense, i'm going to father my own grandpa
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
FORSAKENR320
post Jun 2 2006, 11:51 PM
Post #10


GORILLA FLUFFER
Group Icon

Group: Agents
Posts: 7,711
Joined: 23-February 06
From: lubbock
Member No.: 50



i prefer the dream theory myself



the universe is just a bad drug induced acid trip for god


--------------------
QUOTE (Jessica @ May 7 2007, 01:15 PM) *
but yeehaw dammit. YEEHAW
QUOTE (Dogmeat @ Jun 26 2008, 07:51 PM) *
ok once upon a time I jacked myself off retarded.


Licking anuses, one kindergarten class at a time!!
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
M1N10N
post Jun 2 2006, 11:59 PM
Post #11





Group: Members
Posts: 161
Joined: 28-February 06
Member No.: 97



What india has never seen pollution before?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Seeker
post Jun 2 2006, 11:59 PM
Post #12





Group: Members
Posts: 5,275
Joined: 22-February 06
Member No.: 2



QUOTE (M1N10N @ Jun 2 2006, 11:59 PM)
What india has never seen pollution before?

i'm sure that even the united states hasn't seen pollution that reproduces itself
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Divergent Realit...
post Jun 3 2006, 12:00 AM
Post #13



Group Icon

Group: Agents
Posts: 4,026
Joined: 23-February 06
From: lu-bok
Member No.: 41



QUOTE (Lancifer @ Jun 3 2006, 12:59 AM)
yeah, i love the pollution that reroduces itself

if only we could make pollution that took the form of hot womens that like to fuck.

then people would LOVE pollution.


--------------------
32-bit whore


Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Seeker
post Jun 3 2006, 12:01 AM
Post #14





Group: Members
Posts: 5,275
Joined: 22-February 06
Member No.: 2



QUOTE (Divergent Reality @ Jun 3 2006, 12:00 AM)
if only we could make pollution that took the form of hot womens that like to fuck.

then people would LOVE pollution.

OMG thumbs_up.gif blowjob.gif
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Seeker
post Jun 3 2006, 12:30 AM
Post #15





Group: Members
Posts: 5,275
Joined: 22-February 06
Member No.: 2



popsci article, has more pics

http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/2c21c...ecbccdrcrd.html
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

2 Pages V   1 2 >
Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 21st August 2026 - 08:41 AM
Skin made by: skeedio.com