It appears that we originated from outer space.

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Message 50399 - Posted: 1 Dec 2004, 11:01:20 UTC
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Chandra Wickramasinghe is Professor of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy at Cardiff University in Wales UK and is about to release a scientific report that all life on Earth was seeded from Outer Space. Apparently one tonne of cosmic dust is deposited in Earth's atmosphere every day ! It is virtually proven that our latest disease, SARS, arrived from space.

For the full report on this in pdf format please click here

This science is called Panspermia and has been studied for hundreds of years. But with more modern discoveries to detect and analyse the cosmic dust, a clearer picture is emerging.

For the whole story of Panspermia, and be prepared for surprises please click here

Of course this means that if Earth has been spawned from outer space then so has every planet in our Galaxy, or even the entire Universe, which means that life is very abundant out there.

So it is now more important than ever that SETI soon find the first ET signal which will more than prove that Panspermia is a fact.

Of course when this is all released to the general public it will overturn much of what mankind has written and believed in for thousands of years, especially divinity. But I think that it is more important that mankind now move into a more realistic and truthful history of our beginings.

You can go to the main page of Cardiff University by clicking here

Happy reading.

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