Extraterrestrial past life is evidenced in the figure below.
It shows ET life because it was imaged from a recognized meteorite by
a meteorite specialist, Mr. Tom Phillips. Note many meteorites do
contain ET past life.
Figure 1: labelled for ET red blood cells and blood vessels
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=25&f=1691283874&p=0
Photo source and credit:
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm
( Click the item SAH99555-400X and you’ll find the source. Remember
SAH99555-400X)
Looks like the floor of my daughter's bedroom. NASA has discovered
teenagers!
You are still totally nuts Ed.
--
Bob.
People may not always remember exactly what you said, but they will
always remember just how bright you made them feel.
Besides the obvious: "I am not very convinced by these pictures" I would
like to add something else.
Is there any particular reason why you expect an ET lifeform to have
developed red blood cells and blood vessels?
Do you think ET lifeform will be build just like us?
Blood vessels, erythrocytes, two eyes, a mouth, nose inbetween, two
ears, two legs, two arms, 1 heart, etc?
Don't you have any fantasy?
Regards,
Erwin Moller
--
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to
make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the
other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious
deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult."
-- C.A.R. Hoare
[...]
> Besides the obvious: "I am not very convinced by these pictures" I
> would like to add something else.
>
> Is there any particular reason why you expect an ET lifeform to have
> developed red blood cells and blood vessels?
That's a good question. Another would be whether there are any rocks
that *don't* clearly show red blood cells, blood vessels, etc.
The various presented rock pictures just look like pictures of rocks to
me. I'm curious to know whether there's any kind of rock picture that
just looks like rock to Ed (presuming this is Ed).
[...]
No, they contain crystaline inclusions, fool.
Boikat
>Erwin Moller
><Since_humans_read_this...@spamyourself.com> writes:
>
>[...]
>
>> Besides the obvious: "I am not very convinced by these pictures" I
>> would like to add something else.
>>
>> Is there any particular reason why you expect an ET lifeform to have
>> developed red blood cells and blood vessels?
>
>That's a good question. Another would be whether there are any rocks
>that *don't* clearly show red blood cells, blood vessels, etc.
Those would be the ones Ed hasn't looked at yet. But give
him time...
>The various presented rock pictures just look like pictures of rocks to
>me. I'm curious to know whether there's any kind of rock picture that
>just looks like rock to Ed (presuming this is Ed).
It's either Ed or one of his acolytes/sockpuppets. And the
answer is probably "No"; Ed's keen eye can detect such
things as Haversian canals and blood cells in nearly
anything. Now if the rest of us could only detect matter in
Ed's skull...
--
Bob C.
"Evidence confirming an observation is
evidence that the observation is wrong."
- McNameless
He has plenty of fantasy only it's banal
in a self-deluding sort of psychosis.
Kind of like tea-baggers...
gregwrld
Regards,
Erwin Moller
*****
Fantasies? If you have those, along come the men in the
white coats and next thing is forced medication and the
lunatic asylum.
Western civilization has no time for the imaginative or
those who have extreme fantasies of the imaginataion. To
the Western white medicine world, these are merely diagnosed
"insane".
Not so world over though. In many parts of the world these
kind of people are revered as Shaman, spiritual leaders,
gurus. It is only in Western World that any who hear or see
other than is routinely hum drum accepted as "normal" are
treated as insane.
THE BORG
> ET past life found in meteorites
Golly Ed, just when I thought you couldn't write anything crazier,
you prove me wrong.
--
http://desertphile.org
Desertphile's Desert Soliloquy. WARNING: view with plenty of water
"Why aren't resurrections from the dead noteworthy?" -- Jim Rutz
> Wretch Fossil schreef:
> > ET past life found in meteorites
> >
> > Extraterrestrial past life is evidenced in the figure below.
> > It shows ET life because it was imaged from a recognized meteorite by
> > a meteorite specialist, Mr. Tom Phillips. Note many meteorites do
> > contain ET past life.
> >
> > Figure 1: labelled for ET red blood cells and blood vessels
> > http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=25&f=1691283874&p=0
> >
> > Photo source and credit:
> > http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm
> > ( Click the item SAH99555-400X and you’ll find the source. Remember
> > SAH99555-400X)
> Besides the obvious: "I am not very convinced by these pictures" I would
> like to add something else.
>
> Is there any particular reason why you expect an ET lifeform to have
> developed red blood cells and blood vessels?
>
> Do you think ET lifeform will be build just like us?
> Blood vessels, erythrocytes, two eyes, a mouth, nose inbetween, two
> ears, two legs, two arms, 1 heart, etc?
> Don't you have any fantasy?
You are trying to reason with someone who found a rock and calls
it a fossilized penis.
> Regards,
> Erwin Moller
Thanks for putting that into perspective. :-D
I don't fully agree to that.
Where I live (Western Europe) people are only forced to receive a
medical treatment if they endanger others by their behaviour, not
because they are considered 'mad/insane' by the bigger part of society.
In most countries over here a judge must decide on the matter before
forced medical treatment is used.
I do think however that people with extremely active imagination should
be cherished.
We have too many run-of-the-mill people as it is now.
Well, we have too many people anyhow. ;-)