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Nasa to announce Intellegent life?


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Earlier this week, blogger Jason Kottke made waves on the internet by wondering aloud whether NASA had "discovered extraterrestrial life." Kottke noted that the Agency is slated to hold a press conference today "to discuss an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life," and guessed that what they'd found was "arsenic on Titan." (Astrobiology is "the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life in the universe," for those who were wondering.) Atlantic editor Alexis Madrigal put a damper on the rumors—"I've seen the Science paper," he tweeted about the paper rumored to contain evidence of alien life. "It's not that." But this morning, Gizmodo blogger Jesus Diaz threw more coal on the fire, boldly claiming to have the inside scoop. "At their conference today, NASA scientist Felisa Wolfe Simon will announce that they have found a bacteria whose DNA is completely alien to what we know today," Diaz writes, citing a Dutch media outlet. Found in California's toxic Mono Lake, the bacteria is reportedly made of arsenic—not phosphorous—meaning that it "doesn't share the biological building blocks of anything currently living in planet Earth," he adds. If true, "the implications of this discovery are enormous to our understanding of life itself and the possibility of finding beings in other planets that don't have to be like planet Earth." NASA will reveal the news at 2 p.m. today.

 

If it is intelligent life, all you religious freaks can SUCK IT. You might have to fend for yourselves, lol. Too funny.

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God is omnipresent and omnipotent and a bunch of other cool, profound stuff, as in, all over the universe. The greatness of God allows for the creation of life

 

on other other planets in millions of parts of many galaxies. ;)

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Earlier this week, blogger Jason Kottke made waves on the internet by wondering aloud whether NASA had "discovered extraterrestrial life." Kottke noted that the Agency is slated to hold a press conference today "to discuss an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life," and guessed that what they'd found was "arsenic on Titan." (Astrobiology is "the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life in the universe," for those who were wondering.) Atlantic editor Alexis Madrigal put a damper on the rumors—"I've seen the Science paper," he tweeted about the paper rumored to contain evidence of alien life. "It's not that." But this morning, Gizmodo blogger Jesus Diaz threw more coal on the fire, boldly claiming to have the inside scoop. "At their conference today, NASA scientist Felisa Wolfe Simon will announce that they have found a bacteria whose DNA is completely alien to what we know today," Diaz writes, citing a Dutch media outlet. Found in California's toxic Mono Lake, the bacteria is reportedly made of arsenic—not phosphorous—meaning that it "doesn't share the biological building blocks of anything currently living in planet Earth," he adds. If true, "the implications of this discovery are enormous to our understanding of life itself and the possibility of finding beings in other planets that don't have to be like planet Earth." NASA will reveal the news at 2 p.m. today.

 

If it is intelligent life, all you religious freaks can SUCK IT. You might have to fend for yourselves, lol. Too funny.

 

Why the need to insult? I thought you believed in something? Or are you an atheist?

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