Cosmic meteorite originated from ... Earth
The search for extraterrestrial life is a wise or useless thing to do when extraterrestrial life can be traced back to Earth.
Recently scientists often claim to find evidence of life on meteorites and planets. However, an article published in Newsweek on September 21, 1998 put forward a completely contradictory hypothesis: We think that about 7 billion tons of Earth soil are "present" on Mars. . This means 'If we find life on Mars, that life may come from Earth' - NASA scientist Kenneth Nealson said.
These pieces of meteorite can bring life from Earth.
This hypothesis is rooted in the idea that in the past, there were many active volcanoes on Earth, and they may have thrown dust, rocks, and microorganisms into space, and these This microorganism can also reach Mars.
Dr. Walt Brown of the Massachusetts University of Technology, in his book 'Beginning' points out that the Flood in the Bible may have caused meteorites to contain microorganisms into space. One thing is certain: life is selective, and human existence is not natural.
NASA knows all this but still tries to find life on another planet because this is a way to push the government to spend more money on NASA.
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