Proof of extraterestial life??
Discussion
Is this sensationalism or finally proof that life exists outwith our own planet?
http://news.sky.com/story/1143906/alien-bugs-disco...
http://news.sky.com/story/1143906/alien-bugs-disco...
Well it's got Professor Milton Wainwright into Google quite well.
Although he's an honorary professor from the University of Buckingham (which Poly was that?)
http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/directory/professor-mi...
He seems remarkably young for someone who, in 2008, had been a 'research scientist and academic for nearly 40 years' - making him about 65 now.
Although he's an honorary professor from the University of Buckingham (which Poly was that?)
http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/directory/professor-mi...
He seems remarkably young for someone who, in 2008, had been a 'research scientist and academic for nearly 40 years' - making him about 65 now.
blindswelledrat said:
Russian Rocket said:
its bad science and bad journolism and just bad
probably bad jounralism
I bet the prof is misquoted or taken out of context
That's what was left AFTER an edit?probably bad jounralism
I bet the prof is misquoted or taken out of context
Edited by Russian Rocket on Friday 20th September 11:37
Dr Jekyll said:
Simpo Two said:
Although he's an honorary professor from the University of Buckingham (which Poly was that?)
It never was a poly.Somehow when somebody is a proper Professor from a proper University I take them more seriously.
Did the not find a species of spider up there?
Sure I read somewhere that a species of spider would get caught up an updraft, and sometimes carried into the upper atmosphere. Obviously frozen on the way up, but thaws on the way down and back to life by the time it hits the ground.
Space Spiders.
Edit, ACTUAL SPACE SPIDERS!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballooning_(spider)
- OK, so this sounds mental. Let me have a proper look...*
Sure I read somewhere that a species of spider would get caught up an updraft, and sometimes carried into the upper atmosphere. Obviously frozen on the way up, but thaws on the way down and back to life by the time it hits the ground.
Space Spiders.
Edit, ACTUAL SPACE SPIDERS!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballooning_(spider)
Edited by THX on Sunday 20th July 14:45
Edited by THX on Sunday 20th July 14:46
The word "proof" is a sensationalist word in it's own right, and when I see it used, or hear it used, I can only think it's either someone who is not well trained scientifically, or has an agenda to peddle.
We don't prove anything. We gather evidence in favour of a particular observation. In the best possible practice, we look for evidence to disprove something, and when there is overwhelmingly little, or even none, to contrast against a supporting body of evidence, then we can be very confident.
I can't prove I've synthesized a compound. But I can supply evidence in the form of NMR, mass spec, IR and other analytical measures that I have probably, very likely, obtained a desirable product from a given reaction.
We don't prove anything. We gather evidence in favour of a particular observation. In the best possible practice, we look for evidence to disprove something, and when there is overwhelmingly little, or even none, to contrast against a supporting body of evidence, then we can be very confident.
I can't prove I've synthesized a compound. But I can supply evidence in the form of NMR, mass spec, IR and other analytical measures that I have probably, very likely, obtained a desirable product from a given reaction.
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