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    Also to the person who said a kind of bacteria was found on some planet.
    It cannot be any kind of 'bacteria' as Life on Earth originated separately , there is now way that a member of the Monera class is found on another planet.
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    **** these paragraphs

    I find it ignorant that the initial post says life very similar to ours

    We've been ignorant for years, and it annoyed me then. But now we have existing proof of alien bacteria that survives on arsenic and thrives in phosphorus, nows the time to stop being ignorant towards biology and realise that just because we survive off certain things doesn't mean others have to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kromium View Post
    Also to the person who said a kind of bacteria was found on some planet.
    It cannot be any kind of 'bacteria' as Life on Earth originated separately , there is now way that a member of the Monera class is found on another planet.
    Organisms with prokaryotic cells can absolutely thrive outside of our own atmosphere and on other planets. NASA have found bacteria that can live off arsenic instead of phosphorous. Meaning it can grow, taking in poisonous cells into its DNA.

    Before I am asked the question.. how did it get there, let me answer it.

    With spaceflight being a regular feature over the past years, bacteria could have been taken into space. Of course, at first we thought bacteria would be destroyed either during ascent or in the vacuum. However the recent findings have showed bacteria can and has managed to survive the dangerous climate of outer space.

    Of course, vigorous cleaning is involved for each part of the space vehicles... but it doesn't stop everything. I would say that that is the answer for why earth bacteria has been found evolving in space. There is thousands of satellites, old and new floating in earth orbit, hundreds of spent rocket stages etc. We assumed our bacteria would die... but the same as with everything.... it learns to live with the surroundings.

    As for life different to ours... of course there is
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    Quote Originally Posted by SirTezza View Post
    Organisms with prokaryotic cells can absolutely thrive outside of our own atmosphere and on other planets. NASA have found bacteria that can live off arsenic instead of phosphorous. Meaning it can grow, taking in poisonous cells into its DNA.

    Before I am asked the question.. how did it get there, let me answer it.

    With spaceflight being a regular feature over the past years, bacteria could have been taken into space. Of course, at first we thought bacteria would be destroyed either during ascent or in the vacuum. However the recent findings have showed bacteria can and has managed to survive the dangerous climate of outer space.

    Of course, vigorous cleaning is involved for each part of the space vehicles... but it doesn't stop everything. I would say that that is the answer for why earth bacteria has been found evolving in space. There is thousands of satellites, old and new floating in earth orbit, hundreds of spent rocket stages etc. We assumed our bacteria would die... but the same as with everything.... it learns to live with the surroundings.

    As for life different to ours... of course there is
    I meant that any organisms found in another planets can't be included in the Animal Kingdom of the Earth , even though they show similarities.
    And to the bacteria going out in the space , I agree with that. In fact , scientists have proved that there are some Chemosynthetic Bacteria in the outer space.
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    I think you'd have to be pretty narrow minded to be absolutely sure there isn't ANY life on ANY other planet, but the real question to me is will we ever make contact with these life forms in my/our lifetime?
    I don't think so, unfortuneately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kromium View Post
    I meant that any organisms found in another planets can't be included in the Animal Kingdom of the Earth , even though they show similarities.
    And to the bacteria going out in the space , I agree with that. In fact , scientists have proved that there are some Chemosynthetic Bacteria in the outer space.
    In theory your comment would be right. The animalia kingdom wouldn't be found in space. However the same issues crops up again with spaceflight. Humans have been into space. Monkeys, dogs, rats mice rabbits fish and many more.
    They, like us are all described as being eukaryotic organisms.

    Who's to say that over the 60 years that animals have been visiting space, none of the organisms lived. It is likely that it grew and learnt to live in the surroundings.

    Of course this is not likely but it is certainly possible.

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    If they didn't exist why do governments around the world have secret files about Aliens. And plus thousands of people claim to have seen aliens, you can't call all of them crazy-people.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibs960 View Post
    If they didn't exist why do governments around the world have secret files about Aliens. And plus thousands of people claim to have seen aliens, you can't call all of them crazy-people.
    You are right. But unfortunately in this world, if someone says something that doesn't seem realistic, they label you mad. It is for another discussion, but that is controlled by those of the NWO.

    What society claims as normal is not always normality. But you are ridiculed for saying something against what is considered 'normal'. Which is why subjects like this are frowned upon by most, and why governments hide such data.

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    Of course there is life on other planets. I mean when you think about it you realise that life isn't just humans and monkeys. Life is a combination of things such as, Bacteria and even ants.
    Life can be seen as many things though the big one is humans.
    When people think of alien's, they think of big green things with different joints to their body.

    One day NASA will find a discovery on another planet and it will include sighting's of living creatures. Until then, yes there is life on other planet's, though as far as we know all it is, is bacteria.

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    she should have born in another planet but actually she lives in our planet xd

    moderator alert Edited by Shar, (Forum Moderator): Please do not post pointlessly, thanks.
    Last edited by Shar; 03-01-2011 at 09:00 PM.

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