Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2009-08-27
Aperion Vol 16. No. 3. pp 463-474 July 2009
Physics
General Physics
8 pages, no figures
Scientific paper
In January 2001, air samples were collected from Earth's stratosphere. From these air samples, cultures of three microorganisms were obtained. It was reasoned that these microorganisms are of cometary origin and thereby cometary panspermia stood vindicated. The fact that these microorganisms had essentially the same characteristics as terrestrial microorganisms was explained using cometary panspermia. Here, the findings are reinterpreted in the light of niche ecology and adaptations. It is asserted that the microorganisms captured from the stratosphere cannot be of cometary origin as they are contrary to the kind of microorganisms one would expect to find in a cometary niche.
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The Paper is strong because it refutes spurious claims of a few scientists that could have mislead the society. These findings are an eye opener...
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