Friday, June 13, 2008

Human DNA not originating on earth?

Something people used to write of as ramblings of kooks and my favorite derogatory phrase these days - "conspiracy theorists", the news is reporting that human DNA might not have originated on Earth.

The article claimed that a heavy form of carbon (13! Strange that it's friday the 13th today...a day that the BBC has had comms and sound problems all day) that can only be found in space has been found to be in nucleotide bases of DNA and RNA on a meteorite that crashed in Australia in 1969. I wonder what the skeptics have to say about conspiracy theorists regarding this? How do they pass this off as rubbish conspiracy thinking. It was on C4 news tonight.....and I point back to the quote I published earlier of Paul Warburgs when I quote C4 news in saying that the foreign secretary, David Milliband, has said that the UK will be pressing ahead with the ratification of the Lisbon treaty. This is supposed to be impossible unless all 27 states ratify the treaty. You still think you live in a democracy?

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