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Post by auntym on Jan 27, 2019 12:59:47 GMT -6
www.dailygrail.com/2016/10/we-are-made-of-star-stuff-2/ We Are Made of Star Stuffby Greg / www.dailygrail.com/author/greg/Tuesday, October 18th The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.”
– Carl Sagan, CosmosSometimes we forget just how incredible our existence is. So here’s a quick reminder from astronomer Dr. Michelle Thaller that you are, quite literally, made of the remains of an exploded star (along with the scientific explanation for why).Every atom in our bodies was fused in an ancient star. NASA astronomer Dr. Michelle Thaller explains how the iron in our blood connects us to one of the most violent acts in the universe—a supernova explosion—and what the universe might look like when all the stars die out.
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Post by auntym on Nov 20, 2019 13:57:15 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/11/scientist-believes-humans-are-actually-aliens-who-came-from-distant-star-system/ Scientist Believes Humans Are Actually Aliens Who Came From Distant Star Systemby Jocelyne LeBlanc / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/jleblanc/November 14, 2019 One scientist has come up with a pretty interesting theory explaining why humans are so unique compared to other animals living on Earth. Dr. Ellis Silver believes that humans aren’t even native to our planet. In fact, he says that humans were transported here between 60,000 and 200,000 years ago from another star system, with Alpha Centauri being the most probable location. He said that by humans originating from another star system, it explains why we sometimes have problems adapting to our environments, such as not being able to tolerate certain foods, or not being able to stand strong rays of sunlight. He also said that the reason why so many people suffer from back pain is because our bodies evolved on a planet with much less gravity than Earth. So how did we end up being transported to Earth from another planet far, far away? Dr. Silver has a theory on that too. “One reason for this is that the Earth might be a prison planet since we seem to be a naturally violent species and we’re here until we learn to behave ourselves,” he explained. He came up with this fascinating theory one day while he was out for a walk and the bright sunlight blinded his vision. “Total whiteout. Couldn’t see a thing,” he said. He went on to explain that after he found a spot with shade, his vision returned. At that point, he noticed a bunch of birds flying around and noticed that the sunlight didn’t give them any trouble with their sight. “They weren’t shielding their eyes with their wings. They weren’t in pain, as I had been. They weren’t blindly crashing into buildings and trees. They weren’t diving for shelter,” he noticed. He mentioned that birds have a third eyelid that blocks out a lot of the Sun’s bright light. And interestingly enough, Neanderthals had a protruding brow ridge that also blocked out a lot of the blinding sunlight – a trait that modern humans don’t have. Dr. Silver says that the reason we are so sensitive to bright light is because we didn’t evolve on Earth and apparently that also explains why so many people have health issues. “If you can find a single person who is 100% and healthy and not suffering from some perhaps hidden or unstated condition or disorder I would be extremely surprised – I have not been able to find anyone,” he said. Well, that’s definitely one unique theory to say the least… mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/11/scientist-believes-humans-are-actually-aliens-who-came-from-distant-star-system/
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