'Blood rain' in India - evidence of aliens visiting Earth?

A researcher has just announced, two months of heavy, strange rain in India in the early 2000s may be the most convincing evidence that alien creatures have visited Earth, according to Express.

Accordingly, during the period of July 25, 2001 - September 23, 2001, the Indian state of Kerala suffered a strange unprecedented feat.

Scientist Godfrey Louis, a physicist in Kerala, analyzed red raindrops with the desire to find them containing microscopic dust particles that could explain the strange red rain.

However, what Louis discovered was very different.

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Rain drops seem to have some similar characteristics to blood cells.

"Dust particles don't have this unusual shape. They're not transparent like this," Louis said.

Scientists believe that, after further analysis under a microscope, raindrops appear to have some similar characteristics to blood cells.

However, when examined more closely, he asserted that it was definitely not blood cells but a "something like that" but never before known.

The explanation given to the "blood rain" phenomenon in India is that a meteorite that exploded in the Kerala area led to dust particles dissolving with rain . This shows that there is life on meteorites and it does not originate from Earth.

To reinforce Louis's hypothesis, even cooking some of the cells detected in rainwater at a temperature of 300 degrees Celsius is still capable of regenerating.

"It still grows at temperatures that other life forms are destroyed," Louis said.

Similarly, Chandra Wickramasinghe, a British botanist, said that the "" hypothesis is not only unreasonable but also very capable.