Life as we don't know it..

britexpat
By britexpat

Whilst we've been focusing on the WC bid, things of a greater magnitude have been occurring in science land..

NASA has sent the internet into a frenzy after it announced an "astrobiology finding" that could suggest alien life exists – even on earth.

The bacteria has been found at the bottom of Mono Lake in California's Yosemite National Park which is rich in arsenic - usually poisonous to life

The discovery could prove the theory of "shadow" creatures which exist in tandem with our own and in hostile environments previously thought uninhabitable.

The "life as we don't know it" could even survive on hostile planets and develop into intelligent creatures such as humans if and when conditions improve.

In a press conference scheduled for tomorrow evening, researchers will unveil the discovery of a microbe that can live in an environment previously thought too poisonous for any life-form to survive.

Dr Lewis Dartnell, an astrobiologist at the Centre for Planetary Sciences in London, said: "If these organisms use arsenic in their metabolism, it demonstrates that there are other forms of life to those we knew of.

"They're aliens, but aliens that share the same home as us."

The space agency will announce the full extent of the findings at a press conference titled “astrobiology finding which will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life”.

Source: Telegraph

By anonymous• 2 Dec 2010 13:11
anonymous

It's politics, brit. Since war is the perfect business to keep economies going, the USA 'invented' the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and enough people were willing to donate their tax dollars. Now, almost every major thread from humans seems to be controllable. What to do? We need an enemy to strip the tax dollars from the people. So, we invent a new (alien) thread. And business flourishes again.

By britexpat• 2 Dec 2010 13:05
britexpat

This does not compute! Vger only destroys carbon based lif forms.

Does thios mean that the Aliens will be here, long after we are gone :O(

By anonymous• 2 Dec 2010 10:54
anonymous

Neat. I personally enjoy finding out new things about the world around us. I'm going to have to try and watch the broadcast.

By flor1212• 2 Dec 2010 10:39
flor1212

concocted by the so called "genius". I hope they won't leak it as a joke in the future Wikileaks documents! Lol!

By Mrs.Miss• 2 Dec 2010 10:34
Mrs.Miss

You can't call it extraterrestrial if found on Earth. It's only a newly-discovered bacteria. Unless it was fossilized in a rock from another planet, then crashed here on earth.

By britexpat• 2 Dec 2010 09:57
britexpat

They may not ease worryment, but they will help change our thoughts and perceptions - Allowing us to believe that life forms exist which may be "alien" to us.

It may help us adpat better to exploration and future understanding.

By anonymous• 2 Dec 2010 09:04
anonymous

LP, some say the human body is not designed well and some improvements are required..

if you were to design a colony, would you place the main sewerage line in the middle of the entertainment centre..:)

By FathimaH• 2 Dec 2010 09:00
FathimaH

Or should that be right here...closer than we thought! Seriously of course its likely "aliens" do exist..Alhamdullliah, Rabbul aalameen! but how will these findings make a difference? will they help in solving the worriments of our planet earth or cause further complications?And if indeed these "life as we don't know it" have co existed with us up to now I guess they must be pretty much "converted" by now hence lost their alien identity to a great extent!

By smoke• 2 Dec 2010 08:48
smoke

Tinker without obsession we'd not have had MOST of the things in our life today that make life easy for us to live :P

Its good to be obsessed with things..obsessions drives determination.

By Hawk10• 2 Dec 2010 08:48
Hawk10

Do you know about JINNs? At some stage it will be proved that JINNs are in fact these Aliens who lives on the earth as us but harmless to the human.

By jpa• 2 Dec 2010 08:47
jpa

I'm happy to know that Arien exists in the Soular system.

By anonymous• 2 Dec 2010 08:45
anonymous

They can't believe that the humans (as we know them) are the ultimate development of life, tinker. There must be something BETTER!!

By anonymous• 2 Dec 2010 08:34
anonymous

i dont think the organisms found at the bottom of the lake should be called aliens on the first place..

its known to many of us that bacteria are very resistant creatures which can form cysts around themselves if they sense hostile environments around themselves. now, in this case its evident that the arsenic in the environment is not chemically interacting with the cytoplasm contained in these unicellular creatures...which is possible.

thus, its not a very surprising revelation if you ask me..

By HBoss26• 2 Dec 2010 08:28
HBoss26

Oh no..... its the end of the day........... :( huwaaaaa let me first taste the sweetest thing on this mother earth :( huwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :(( LOL

By Arien• 2 Dec 2010 08:21
Arien

Yes , I exist :P

By britexpat• 2 Dec 2010 08:18
britexpat

"They're aliens, but aliens that share the same home as us."

I always wondered about The Mrs :O(

By smoke• 2 Dec 2010 08:14
smoke

Of all the VAST universe..and in some cases multiverses we'd be fools to think there isn't life out there. Its a different case that we have not come across hard evidence of beings in space crafts but who knows what kind of beings exists else where. Do they look like humans...is the HUMAN design universal or are they shorter, taller, two hands, two feet! Its just mind boggling to think about all that.

By timebandit• 2 Dec 2010 08:11
timebandit

Life as we don't know it posts on QL daily.

By jpa• 2 Dec 2010 08:04
jpa

Where are you unknown?

By anonymous• 2 Dec 2010 07:57
anonymous

They live amongst us...yet remain unknown to us...

By mjamille28• 2 Dec 2010 07:54
mjamille28

"The event will be streamed live on the internet tomorrow evening." .. hmmmm will it be more exciting than the WC announcement? :P

By Colt45• 2 Dec 2010 07:53
Colt45

That's it... the Aliens are going to invade planet earth sooner than we think.

And all this time we thought the Indian's are going to do that :-P

By Rizks• 2 Dec 2010 07:40
Rizks

Will they show Aliens too, in this event ? :(

By britexpat• 2 Dec 2010 07:37
britexpat

The event will be streamed live on the internet tomorrow evening.

visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv at 6pm.

By chocolate• 2 Dec 2010 07:36
chocolate

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