posted July 16, 2012 04:10 AM
Chandra Wickramasinghe [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandra_Wickramasinghe ]discovered living organisms in the Stratosphere, paving the way for the theory of Panspermia.
He also alleged that Nasa is deliberately hiding data on biological viability of Mars surface. According to him, Mars surface and atmosphere can easily support organic life, or could have [based on liquid, methane evidence etc]
The point is, where did the bacteria in the Stratosphere come from? Why are other scientists quiet on this subject? Why has the DNA Analysis of these organisms not been published?
If Comets carried the organisms, how did bacteria ever come into fast moving balls of ice and dust? Did the Comets collect the bacteria floating in empty space?
Comets crashed into Jupiter, so Jupiter would also have received bacteria. Why not Mars at some point?
Logically, empty space is not so empty. Organisms are floating everywhere in the Cosmos.
It is as if the Universe is "Manifesting" DNA, and spreading it using Comets to each and every planet in the Universe.
In any case, before Chandra or his center could make great headway into 2012, the University stopped his funding in 2011 itself because his contacts were digging up too many controversial facts which can bury the credentials of false "gods" like Leaky and Darwin. http://www.skymania.com/wp/2011/03/life-from-space-expert-loses-funding.html/