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To,oni,kao pripadaju crnom plemstvu,a nece moci kazu da crno plemstvo nama nista sa ovim oficijelnim
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рептили - британска краљевска породица, погледај чарлса
To,oni,kao pripadaju crnom plemstvu,a nece moci kazu da crno plemstvo nama nista sa ovim oficijelnim
pa sto se ne pojave ti mali zeleni vec jednom stvarno smesno...
a bog sto se ne pojavulje vec jednom nije smesno
кад се Бог појави биће пи6дарија
знаш оно кад се тата врати спосла а деца урнисала кућу
pa ko ga ebe, što nije poslao bebi siterke, kad zna da smo hiperaktivni
да, ниси луд видиш
мада кажу има сад и хибрида који се разоткривају на семафору док возе супротном траком а упаљено црвено
Tako je! Visnu je stvorio sve! Ko ne veruje Visnu ce ga unistiti!Smesno...
Bog je stvorio Zemlju da bi ljudi ziveli na njoj... i ljude...
sve ostale teorije su smeh... i laz...
Ima da radi kajis kad se Visnu razbesni!кад се Бог појави биће пи6дарија
знаш оно кад се тата врати спосла а деца урнисала кућу
NASA je obajvila da su u ostacima meteora pronasli fosile vanzemaljskih bakterija. Pored izuztenog otkrica zivota van zemlje, ovo otkrice sugerise da je zivot na Zemlju mogao doci sa neba, odnosno da smo mi sami potomci vanzemaljaca...
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011...entists-claims-evidence-alien-life-meteorite/
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NASA Statement on Astrobiology Paper by Richard Hoover
"NASA is a scientific and technical agency committed to a culture of openness with the media and public. While we value the free exchange of ideas, data, and information as part of scientific and technical inquiry, NASA cannot stand behind or support a scientific claim unless it has been peer-reviewed or thoroughly examined by other qualified experts. This paper was submitted in 2007 to the International Journal of Astrobiology. However, the peer review process was not completed for that submission. NASA also was unaware of the recent submission of the paper to the Journal of Cosmology or of the paper's subsequent publication. Additional questions should be directed to the author of the paper." - Dr. Paul Hertz, chief scientist of NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington
Keith's 4:25 pm EST update: Just posted on NASA Watch in the comments section: "The statement "This paper was submitted in 2007 to the International Journal of Astrobiology. However, the peer review process was not completed for that submission."Is not true, The paper was rejected, after peer review. Rocco Mancinelli, Ph.D., Editor, International Journal of Astrobiology."
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NASA Statement on Astrobiology Paper by Richard Hoover
Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites
Richard B. Hoover, Ph.D. NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
Synopsis
Dr. Hoover has discovered evidence of microfossils similar to Cyanobacteria, in freshly fractured slices of the interior surfaces of the Alais, Ivuna, and Orgueil CI1 carbonaceous meteorites. Based on Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and other measures, Dr. Hoover has concluded they are indigenous to these meteors and are similar to trichomic cyanobacteria and other trichomic prokaryotes such as filamentous sulfur bacteria. He concludes these fossilized bacteria are not Earthly contaminants but are the fossilized remains of living organisms which lived in the parent bodies of these meteors, e.g. comets, moons, and other astral bodies. Coupled with a wealth of date published elsewhere and in previous editions of the Journal of Cosmology, and as presented in the edited text, "The Biological Big Bang", the implications are that life is everywhere, and that life on Earth may have come from other planets.
Members of the Scientific community were invited to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries or to speculate about the implications. These commentaries will be published on March 7 through March 10, 2011 and can be accessed at this link:
Commentaries
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Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites