Author Topic: WE ARE NOT ALONE NASA FOUND ALIENS!  (Read 3515 times)


What the hell is going on?

ZB

Alien life, Y u no still be alive today.

fossils can't move, dimwit

i don't think a germ can just move onto a rock and fossilize in such a short time. get your facts straight before you throw your stuff at people
How do you know it wasn't a long period of time? The stupid rock was probably there for a while, and when you say fossilized you act like it takes a ton just to achieve that.

There are plenty of other options other than, "The Millions of years" that is always related to fossilization. Things like that can happen in a few decades under proper conditions.

How do you know it wasn't a long period of time? The stupid rock was probably there for a while, and when you say fossilized you act like it takes a ton just to achieve that.

There are plenty of other options other than, "The Millions of years" that is always related to fossilization. Things like that can happen in a few decades under proper conditions.
/agree

How do you know it wasn't a long period of time? The stupid rock was probably there for a while, and when you say fossilized you act like it takes a ton just to achieve that.

There are plenty of other options other than, "The Millions of years" that is always related to fossilization. Things like that can happen in a few decades under proper conditions.
You obviously have no idea what a fossil is.

You obviously have no idea what a fossil is.
What , are you saying it takes millions of years for anything to fossilize? I highly doubt that it takes anywhere near that long, and so do dozens of other people I know.

The actual aliens hide behind the rocks where we can't see them.

What , are you saying it takes millions of years for anything to fossilize? I highly doubt that it takes anywhere near that long, and so do dozens of other people I know.
Once again, you obviously know nothing about fossils/fossilization. And once again, I didn't say anything about what your reply is suggesting I did.

Once again, you obviously know nothing about fossils/fossilization. And once again, I didn't say anything about what your reply is suggesting I did.
I know plenty about fossilization. And I was asking if that was what you were saying, not accusing you of saying that.

I know plenty about fossilization. And I was asking if that was what you were saying, not accusing you of saying that.
I highly doubt that.

which? that I was asking, or that I know plenty about fossilization? Anyways, whether you say "you doubt it" or not, that's the truth.

You obviously have no idea what a fossil is.
There evidence everywhere saying that a fossil can fossilize in a short time. Saying I know nothing won't change that. Some fossils take time, others do not.

Also I looked at both of your posts saying the exact same thing. Stop repeating like a parrot and back up your points.


Quote
Ummmm....NO. Their evidence is astonishingly crappy. For starters, contamination of the sample is extremely likely, due to the composition of the meteor and lack of adequate controls. The bacteria look like random mineralized squiggles on a... field of random squiggles on the surface of a crumbly meteorite, and these bacteria are very very large for a "primordial" bacterium. That picture that they show is of an ACTUAL bacteria, not the little mineral deposits found, and finally, their only evidence that these are biological formations is an elemental brown townysis that turned up a somewhat different compostion of elements than the surrounding rock. The composition of these things lacks nitrogen, one of the essential elements for life, there is no plausible way by which the bacteria could have fossilised in that type of meteor, and the journal that it was published in is, to put it mildly, disreputable. Also, nearly all biologists and astronomers who have looked at the data think that it is false. This story, to summarize, is a load of stuff. Kill this now, before it spreads. Just remember, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. This comes nowhere close to meeting those requirements.

~Alex, the smart guy