[meteorite-list] Arsenic Bacteria Hoax

JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com
Mon Jul 9 23:17:59 EDT 2012


This current news story is as unfortunate as the original NASA story spin of 
Wolf-Simon's article release two years ago. Hoax implies a deliberate 
fabrication of evidence. There's no call here to insult the personal 
integrity of the scientists for publishing their earlier experimental 
observations on the Mono Lake arsenic tolerant bacteria. Also never 
concluded in the original experiments would be that arsenate could 
completely replace phophate, just that it might have been substituted for 
less than one percent of phosphorus at a cost. They weren't looking for any 
kind of attention themselves to create this a publicity stunt. Just over 
zealot news media spun into action by an interesting preliminary report. 
Looking forward to reading the actual article when available and new studies 
to follow.


Howard,

You're right, calling it a hoax may have been overstating my opinion. But it 
was definitely a publicity stunt. If you claim to have discovered a 
completely new life form, unknown to science and possibly of alien origin, 
it's just good manners to wait until it's independently confirmed. They 
jumped the gun with their premature announcement. As if they didn't know 
that it would create a lot of hoopla and possibly mislead a lot of people! I 
don't know what their exact motives were, but announcing that you've found a 
living DNA chain with arsenic replacing phosphorus compounds before it's 
been confirmed seems a little hoaxy to me. I'm no scientist, but I'm still 
annoyed by that whole cold fusion thing.

Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum




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