Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe (photo) presents
the strongest evidence yet that life originated in space
The idea that life on Earth came from another planet has been around as a modern scientific theory since the 1960s when it was proposed by Sir Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe. At the time they were ridiculed for their idea ~ known as panspermia. But now, with growing evidence, it's back in vogue and even being studied by NASA.
In Southern India, scientists are investigating a mysterious red rain which fell for two months in 2001. According to Godfrey Louis of the School of Pure and Applied Physics, Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala, the rain contains biological cells unlike any he had seen before ~ with no DNA and the ability to replicate at 300°C. Louis has come to the conclusion that the cells are extra-terrestrial in origin.
Searching for 'our alien origins'
The Panspermia Hypothesis
Cometary panspermia explains the red rain of Kerala by Godfrey Louis & A. Santhosh Kumar (PDF file)
Horizon - We Are The Aliens
Information about the Panspermia Hypothesis
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Cardiff University Centre for Astrobiology
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Inter-world life transport argued
Comets could have seeded life on Earth
Coloured rain falls on Kerala
Space - Life From a Comet?
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