[meteorite-list] Cyanobacteria in meteorites?
keith at lobstershack.com
keith at lobstershack.com
Fri Aug 20 19:14:30 EDT 2010
Hi Eric,
I looked briefly at the article and then at the webpage. I know that I have
to go back and look at things a little more to see if it's actual
scientific evidence or if it's more of a "face on mars" kind of webpage...
Since I haven't seen any mention of it in any other news media I'm a little
skeptical at this point.
Yeah, okay, "Panspermia" isn't exactly a name I would want associated with
a scientific discovery if I were to make one... Makes me wonder what
exactly the ".org" stand for...
Original Message:
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From: Meteorites USA eric at meteoritesusa.com
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 14:48:09 -0700
To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cyanobacteria in meteorites?
Amazing there's No response on a meteorite list about possible
fossilized bacteria and microbes in meteorites.... Is it because it's on
"Panspermia.org" or that the word "Panspermia" is used?
Why the silence on such a HUGE subject?
Eric
On 8/20/2010 5:35 AM, Charles O'Dale wrote:
> http://www.panspermia.org/hoover4.htm
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