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Red Rain
by Scott on Jun 14, 2006 08:37 PM  Permalink 

If..indeed these cells are of an extraterestial origin.It would therefore prove that life throughout the infinite cosmos is not such a rare occurrence...however I have this strange feeling that whatever scientific conclusion is made it will be debunked as terrestrial origin..as so many other \"oddities\" have and as pointed out that for something of this volume dispensed in the atmosphere you would think that it would of been discovered by now.I have no problem invisioning a young earth \"seeded\" by some bio-catalyst from space.
Just remember this...when the sky is clear at night...and you stare out into the infinite cosmos...just stop for a moment an think how hippocritical it is to think...we are it.


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good job sir
by kiran on Apr 07, 2006 09:46 PM  Permalink 

hello mr louis
i am a student of biotechnology. i really appreciate ur work sir. i really wish indian scientists were more concerned about this.wishing u all the very best....... i also wish i can be a part of ur work sir.

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Red flags
by Sureshan Karichery on Mar 08, 2006 08:23 PM  Permalink 

Probably aliens might know that Kerala is the only place of endangered "true communists" :) ..

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Amazing discovery
by pk on Mar 08, 2006 08:01 PM  Permalink 

Dr Louis works needs recognition and a more dedicated effort from the scientists of our nation is required in unearthing the possibility of an extra terrestrial presence in the red rain.
I wonder why should one\'s work come to limelight only westerners or western countries approve it of . Why cant people get the wisdom to believe in themselves first?

Good Luck Mr. Louis !

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Red Rain
by Danny on Mar 08, 2006 07:17 PM  Permalink 

Hi! This is dragon! I am residing at Shillong, Meghalaya, India. Last week, as was also reported in all the leading local Newspapers, a single Hail (hailstorm) weighing about 100 Kg. fell at Nartiang village. As the Hail was very big, it created a crater 8 feet deep, tho it was in a wet land. It defies my imagination that a hail that big could be formed in our atmosphere. Further, the hail was in the form of a cone (Sharp at the tip and blunt on the other side). Further investigation would be highly appreciated. If any further information is required, anyone may contact me at dragon_dn1971@rediffmail.com or dragon_dn1971@yahoo.co.in.


DANNY

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