This isn't Alien Sightings during Sunday Night football... this is science observation, and ignoring it is ignorance at its finest.
that's awesome! Although a cautionary note, the Journal of Cosmology is a bit quacky. It is basically a journal for people who believe that life came from outer space, and only publishes material that supports that contention. Despite all of this it does look very professional.
1. The old "dirty snowball" argument has been disproven. Every comet that has been tested, scanned, bombarded has been all but devoid of water, ice, or any semblance of H2O. Therefore, these "organisms" most assuredly are not aquatic.
2. The use of the word "probably" on multiple occasions concerning such important data as DNA, Life, and from outer space indicates more the mindset of these gung-ho scientists who are seeing the Nobel Price before they've even examined their findings in a petri dish. Translation: They are hoping like hell; but don't know jack yet.
3. Who's to say these organisms aren't naturally habituated for the upper atmosphere? We've already found weird organism's who seem "alien" in the deepest part of the ocean. Why can't the same be true for the upper stratosphere? And, incidentally, if theses organisms do have DNA, odds are it will match up similarly with other animals/organisms on this planet's DNA because......they originated here too.
Hate to be a spoil sport; but there it is......I could be wrong; but I don't think so.
1. The old "dirty snowball" argument has been disproven. Every comet that has been tested, scanned, bombarded has been all but devoid of water, ice, or any semblance of H2O. Therefore, these "organisms" most assuredly are not aquatic.
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