The Center for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham is continuing its research, begun back in 2015, to determine: can panspermia explain the origin of life on Earth?
Panspermia (ancient Greek πανσπερμία - a mixture of all kinds of seeds, from πᾶν (pan) - "everything" and σπέρμα (sperma) - "seed") is a hypothesis about the possibility of transferring living organisms or their embryos through outer space (as with natural objects, such as meteoroids, asteroids or comets, and with spacecraft). The consequence of this hypothesis is the assumption of the origin of life on Earth as a result of its introduction from outer space.
Under the leadership of British professor Milton Wainwright, a team of scientists organized an experiment to collect microscopic organic samples that enter the atmosphere from space. For this, several probes equipped with various air filters, catchers and magnets were sent to an altitude of more than 30 kilometers.
Primarily, magnets trapped dust from metal-containing particles, revealing rare elements such as dysprosium, lutetium, neodymium and niobium in the upper atmosphere. However, along with the salts of crystals of rare metals, strange "amorphous organic forms", which scientists regarded as extraterrestrial biological objects, got into the probe filters:
“As far as we can tell, these forms have nothing to do with any of the biological species that exist on Earth,” the professor told reporters. “However, our latest probe is interesting in that it brought the so-called rare earth elements, mined almost at the very edge of the stratosphere. No biological materials were found there, but lanthanides and other metals are represented there not by salts, but in pure form and large particles - so large that under no circumstances could they be carried there by winds from the Earth."
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It is not the first time Professor Milton Wainwright has launched his probe, and it is not the first time that the probe brings something extraordinary fantastic from the stratosphere. In particular, last year the probe mined a structure in the stratosphere that is definitely of extraterrestrial origin. It was a microscopic sphere, made entirely of metal, but containing a liquid with genetic material inside:
How could such a complex structure “self-form”? How did this structure "itself" get almost into space? The answers to these questions are not yet clear to scientists. Perhaps this is the very "extraterrestrial life". Either this "new life" is being sprayed from chemtrails.