Winston_Churchill
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A meteorite that crashed in northwest Canada almost seven years ago might have been able to host the very earliest life forms, according to NASA researchers, which opens the door to the possibility that life could be present elsewhere in the universe.
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Mike Zolensky, a cosmic minerologist at the NASA Space Centre in Texas, told CBC Radio the Tagish Lake meteorite is unlike any they have ever examined.

"We always knew it was a rare, very carbon- and water-rich meteorite - and they hardly ever fall on the Earth," said Zolensky. "But we've found since that it's even more unique than that. It's a totally unique meteorite."

Zolensky said tiny bubbles in the rock are organic globules where the universe's earliest life forms could have been able to live, an astonishing discovery from a meteorite thought to be 4.5 billion years old - older than the Earth.

"Perhaps these are like little condos arriving on earth and biology can move in later on," said Zolensky.

"They've survived somehow, intact on an asteroid for over four and a half billion years and where they come from, we don't know. But it's not from around here. It's from somewhere else."

Scientists have speculated life on earth began somewhere between 3.5 and 3.9 billion years ago.

The meteor first attracted attention when a dramatic fireball lit up the early morning skies of the Yukon, northern British Columbia, parts of Alaska, and the Northwest Territories on Jan. 18, 2000.

Fragments of the meteorite scattered across the Southern Lakes region of the Yukon. A week later, outdoorsman Jim Brook discovered a remnant on Tagish Lake between Atlin, B.C., and Carcross, Yukon.

Brook stored the meteorite in a freezer to keep it intact, a move that helped give researchers a chance to study it before it could be influenced by the environment on earth.

"This meteorite is unique because it was recovered frozen ... and some of these samples came to us still frozen," said Zolensky. "It's never happened before, may never happen again, and will always be a bonanza to science for that reason."
Source - http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/30112006/3/c … earth.html

Well?
Fadediesel
Member
+15|6433|Emmaus, Pennsylvania
Well of course there has to be life out there.  There is no possible way that we are the only lifeforms in this big azz universe.
oug
Calmer than you are.
+380|6537|Πάϊ
Cool But in the end Smokey will cover it up again and Mulder will be bummed. I'm drunk
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Havok
Nymphomaniac Treatment Specialist
+302|6692|Florida, United States

Fadediesel wrote:

Well of course there has to be life out there.  There is no possible way that we are the only lifeforms in this big azz universe.
So true.  It's only a matter of time until we find some life out there.
(T)eflon(S)hadow
R.I.P. Neda
+456|6847|Grapevine, TX

Fadediesel wrote:

Well of course there has to be life out there.  There is no possible way that we are the only lifeforms in this big azz universe.
QFE
ATG
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oug wrote:

I'm drunk
QFE
-Gunsmoke-
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+165|6653|South Jersey
Well, if we ever come into contact with another intelligent lifeform, do you think they(whoever that is) would be more advanced or behind with todays technology?  In addition to that, would the other lifeform see us as a threat and invade Earth?  Maybe those other lifeforms don't have religion and don't have war.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
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Fav quote:
"It's not from here, it's from somewhere else."

Reeeally?

" . . . an astonishing discovery from a meteorite thought to be 4.5 billion years old - older than the Earth."
"Scientists have speculated life on earth began somewhere between 3.5 and 3.9 billion years ago."

Among all that speculation there's not a whole lot of certainty. If we come in contact with another lifeform, I think they will be more advanced, be bored with our technology, not see us as a threat, and leave.  Maybe they've already done that?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6618|132 and Bush

I've always maintained it would be extremely arrogant to believe there is not life anywhere else in the universe. Intelligent life is extremely rare which can be proved by reading through these forums.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|6707|Tampa Bay Florida

Fadediesel wrote:

Well of course there has to be life out there.  There is no possible way that we are the only lifeforms in this big azz universe.
Agreed 100 percent.....

And what I find the most..... odd about the whole thing, is that, somewhere else, in some part of the universe, on some random planet, a society is probably asking themselves "Is there life out there" as well.  Some of them may be saying "Of course there is, the universe is too huge".

Although there will never be anyway of us knowing that, I feel certain that it is happening somewhere out there.  And that's what is so weird about it..... we're just so helpless.
Rosse_modest
Member
+76|6794|Antwerp, Flanders

-Gunsmoke- wrote:

Well, if we ever come into contact with another intelligent lifeform, do you think they(whoever that is) would be more advanced or behind with todays technology?  In addition to that, would the other lifeform see us as a threat and invade Earth?  Maybe those other lifeforms don't have religion and don't have war.
If they saw us as a threat there would be no need for them to invade. They would just eradicate us. Invasion would only be an option for them if earth was of particular value to them.
destruktion_6143
Was ist Loos?
+154|6644|Canada

ATG wrote:

oug wrote:

I'm drunk
QFE
QFE2
Kanil
"Aff, Star Colonel!"
+37|6779|Internet!
I think we'd be more likely to kill an alien civilization than said civilization would be to kill us...

We tend to like killing things.
dubbs
Member
+105|6649|Lexington, KY

-Gunsmoke- wrote:

Well, if we ever come into contact with another intelligent lifeform, do you think they(whoever that is) would be more advanced or behind with todays technology?  In addition to that, would the other lifeform see us as a threat and invade Earth?  Maybe those other lifeforms don't have religion and don't have war.
If you believe that life started at the same time, then we should be about the same when it comes to technology.  Most technology is created when there is war, or nations close to war.   So depending on how many wars this other race has been in, would determine how advance they are.
Rosse_modest
Member
+76|6794|Antwerp, Flanders

dubbs wrote:

-Gunsmoke- wrote:

Well, if we ever come into contact with another intelligent lifeform, do you think they(whoever that is) would be more advanced or behind with todays technology?  In addition to that, would the other lifeform see us as a threat and invade Earth?  Maybe those other lifeforms don't have religion and don't have war.
If you believe that life started at the same time, then we should be about the same when it comes to technology.  Most technology is created when there is war, or nations close to war.   So depending on how many wars this other race has been in, would determine how advance they are.
Why do you think their technology to be as dependant on war as ours? What about religious considerations, if any? You're already assuming them to be just like us.
Fadediesel
Member
+15|6433|Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Rosse_modest wrote:

dubbs wrote:

-Gunsmoke- wrote:

Well, if we ever come into contact with another intelligent lifeform, do you think they(whoever that is) would be more advanced or behind with todays technology?  In addition to that, would the other lifeform see us as a threat and invade Earth?  Maybe those other lifeforms don't have religion and don't have war.
If you believe that life started at the same time, then we should be about the same when it comes to technology.  Most technology is created when there is war, or nations close to war.   So depending on how many wars this other race has been in, would determine how advance they are.
Why do you think their technology to be as dependant on war as ours? What about religious considerations, if any? You're already assuming them to be just like us.
True dat.
Jenkinsbball
Banned
+149|6566|USA bitches!
Anyone read Deception Point by Dan Brown?


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