Shameless Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 Human DNA has reportedly been detected in a 2 billion-year-old meteorite — and the discovery is shaking the entire scientific community. NASA researchers confirmed that samples taken from the ancient space rock contained biological markers identical to human genetic material. The finding could mean that life on Earth didn’t start here at all — it was delivered from the stars. This discovery reignites the panspermia theory — the idea that life can travel between planets through asteroids and meteorites. If our DNA truly originated elsewhere, it would mean humanity is part of a much older, universal lineage of life that predates our planet by billions of years. Planetary scientist Fred Ciesla from the University of Chicago reacted to the news by saying, “The fact we’re finding that stuff can be kicked out of one planetary system and make its way to another shows it’s not impossible. It’s rare, but it’s not crazy.” His words highlight just how plausible this is — that a meteorite carrying genetic material could have crash-landed on a young Earth, planting the very seeds of life that evolved into us. The meteorite’s structure reportedly contained carbon-based compounds, amino acids, and now — fragments of DNA strands that match human sequencing. That means we may not be purely Earth-born beings, but descendants of a civilization or biological system far beyond our solar system. Imagine that: humanity might not have started on Earth at all. We could be travelers from the stars — our ancestors scattered across galaxies, finding new homes on worlds like this one. The question now isn’t if life exists beyond Earth — it’s whether we’ve just found proof that we came from it. What do you think — are we the universe discovering itself? Quote
johnydanylee Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 Jai baba vanga Aliens tho 1st contact in November 2025 Quote
balancer Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 35 minutes ago, Shameless said: What do you think — are we the universe discovering itself? i feel like aliens are nothing but timetravelled future humons or past humans..its like bootstrap pradox... i dont think... aliens anni light years travel chesi earth ki reach avutaaru ani... Quote
Sucker Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 Just now, balancer said: i feel like aliens are nothing but timetravelled future humons or past humans..its like bootstrap pradox... i dont think... aliens anni light years travel chesi earth ki reach avutaaru ani... Oka alien ammai ni chudali ani vundhi 1 Quote
allbakara Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 6 minutes ago, Sucker said: Oka alien ammai ni chudali ani vundhi 1 Quote
balancer Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 4 minutes ago, Sucker said: Oka alien ammai ni chudali ani vundhi anna... ninnu chooste deyyalni kooda vadilelaa levu gaa 2 Quote
Shameless Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 8 minutes ago, Sucker said: Oka alien ammai ni chudali ani vundhi aliens first dhigedhi US lo ne... alien ammai dhigagane first nuvve choodhuvule bro 1 Quote
rational Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 "The meteorite’s structure reportedly contained carbon-based compounds, amino acids, and now — fragments of DNA strands that match human sequencing. " Overblown Article: biological markers are found, not the actual Human DNA strands as this article claims. A lot of variables and process is involved to help these biological markers to form a single strand of Human DNA. Quote
balancer Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 orey… carbon dating process itself is not accurate… for example…billions years ego form ayyina stone paina latest gaa oka state chekkithe aa statue billIon years old ani cheptadi…daaniki mana uncles creates whatsapp theories alaantidi…billions of years old rocks paiana oka chinna bacteria padina adi human dna antaaru…because all humans evolved from that single cell bacteria… saduvukondi firstuuu… Quote
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