There has been an intriguing find of organic matter detected on a dried up lake bed on Mars by Nasa's Curiosity Rover .
Trevor James Constable once told me , ''The question is not where is there life in the universe, but where is there not life?'', if you are a fan of Aether Science, you will understand why this is more of a possibility than conventional science will reveal. ''Did life on Earth originate from the stars?'',* the answer is already a clear undeniable YES, we are already sharing our planet with aliens that have adapted very well to life on Earth.
Biologists also made a ground breaking announcement earlier this year, when recent research revealed that the Octopus has extraterrestrial DNA a large portion of Octopus DNA has nothing in common with other species from its evolutionary linaege or the same in common with other species in the Mollusc group or other related biological terrestrial animals.
The Aristotlean paradigm of the spontaneous generation of life – the idea that the simplest life-forms emerged spontaneously on Earth (fireflies from mixtures of warm earth and morning dew) - has survived in one form or other for over 2000 years. It has withstood contradictory evidence on several occasions during this time. Pasteur's 1862 experiments on the fermentation of wine and the souring of milk led him to enunciate the dictum “Omne vivum ex vivo” or “All life comes from life” From the turn of the 20th century the resistance to panspermia had become ever more deeply entrenched in our scientific culture.
''Life may have been seeded here on Earth by life-bearing comets as soon as conditions on Earth allowed it to flourish (about or just before 4.1 Billion years ago); and living organisms such as space-resistant and space-hardy bacteria, viruses, more complex eukaryotic cells, fertilised ova and seeds have been continuously delivered ever since to Earth so being one important driver of further terrestrial evolution which has resulted in considerable genetic diversity and which has led to the emergence of mankind''--The idea that in the whole universe life is unique to the Earth is essentially pre-Copernican. Experience has now repeatedly taught us that this type of thinking is very likely wrong. Why should our own infinitesimal niche in the universe be unique? Just as no one country has been the centre of the Earth, so the Earth is not the centre of the universe."
However, while governments spend billions on seeking life on other planets. Let us spend the same budget to preserve life here and make human society more sustainable and less destructive on our beautiful blue planet. We are dealing with a mass species die off, including three quarters of insects, bees and amphibians, that is at its peak, over 150 to 200 species a day are going extinct. When will this be taken as a serious wake up call to preserve the unique biodiversity of this planet once and for all.
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