This is important. what we have here is a clearly manufactured item traveling at a speed sufficient to actually scar the balloon skin itself. Throw away the fabricated explanations. we cannot know yet.
What the internal material is will be important as well.
This is an astonishing effective delivery system as well. It is also still in operation! These could be blasted at speed into the atmosphere with certainty they will survive to the ground. The contents must be understood and more need to be located. What happens to them?
Then we ask the big question of why is it still been operated.
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Metallic orb could have been sent by aliens, suggests scientist
Scientists have found a tiny metal orb they believe is
extraterrestrial in origin, has evidence of life on its exterior, and
also has “a gooey biological material oozing” out of it. The lead
scientist of the team who discovered the object suggests that it may
have been sent by an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization for the
purpose of seeding life on Earth.
This revelation comes from the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology
at the University of Buckingham and the University of Sheffield in
England. The director of the center, Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe,
is one of the leading proponents of a theory called panspermia.
Panspermia is the idea that life in space is abundant, and that
biological material travels from planet to planet. For example, it may
be ejected from a planet via a meteor strike, or volcanic explosion, and
then many years later falls onto a barren planet seeding life. An even
more controversial version of this theory is called “directed
panspermia,” which is the purposeful seeding of life on other planets by
an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization.
The findings by the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology in this area
have been highly controversial. They claim to have several examples of
microbial life from extraterrestrial sources. Their latest claim is
regarding samples they received from a balloon they launched into the
stratosphere. They gathered samples of material floating around up
there. It is believed that the stratosphere is too high for microbes
from Earth to reach, so any they find must be extraterrestrial.
Among these samples is one they have named the “Dragon Particle.” In
October of last year, team lead Professor Milton Wainwright told the press that they believe this particle is a space fairing “biological entity.”
Their latest announcement is also in regards to a sample found during
their sampling of the stratosphere. However, this sample was not found
in the containment system used to collect samples, like the dragon
particle, rather it was found on the balloon itself.
Their system worked by exposing their sample collector after the
balloon had reached the stratosphere. It then closed before it returned.
In this way they could be certain that the samples were obtained from
the stratosphere. However, the orb was found on the balloon itself.
Although it was not found in the collector, Wainwright says the orb
made a small crater in the balloon, indicating it hit the balloon at a
very high velocity, which would not be the case with an object that came
up from the Earth’s surface and was falling back down into the
atmosphere.
When they analyzed the orb, Professor Wainwright told the Daily Express, “We were stunned when X-ray analysis showed that the sphere is made up mainly of titanium, with a trace of vanadium.”
The surprises did not stop there. Wainwright described the object:
“It is a ball about the width of a human hair, which has filamentous
life on the outside and a gooey biological material oozing from its
centre.”
Wainwright went on to speculate on the object’s origin: “One theory
is it was sent to Earth by some unknown civilization in order to
continue seeding the planet with life.”
Wainwright admits that the idea of directed panspermia sounds like
science fiction, but he also notes that the idea was “very seriously
suggested by the Nobel Prize winner of DNA fame, Sir Francis Crick.”
Although Wainwright suggests the orb may have been sent here by
aliens, he does admit, “Unless of course we can find details of the
civilisation that is supposed to have sent it in this respect it is
probably an unprovable theory.”
Many mainstream scientists have argued that the findings by
Wainwright and his colleagues, while intriguing, have not proven
definitively that they are not the result of contamination by
terrestrial particles.
Wainwright notes that NASA is conducting a similar experiment as the
one done by Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology by sending their own
balloon into the stratosphere to look for life.
“Hopefully they will get the same results as we have, whether or not
they acknowledge what the team have found, or claim the discovery for
themselves remains to be seen,” says Wainwright.
Meanwhile, Wainwright and his colleagues at the Buckingham Centre for
Astrobiology will continue to further analyze their samples, and look
for more evidence that supports their belief that life is abundant in
space, and some if it falls to Earth on a regular basis.
Wainwright told the Daily Express: “Mainstream science and
institutions have fought against theories which expound these beliefs
but now evidence from meteorites, from samples of bacteria from space
and from space observation is making resistance more difficult.
“Proving that the Earth is in a constant exchange of matter with the
larger cosmos would have implications not only in terms of our identity,
but could also give us insight into alien viruses which may be
important for our group identity, evolution and survival itself.”
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God No! Magic men in the sky, Yes! I love scientific theories. EvolutionvsGod.com
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