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| Subject: Shadow Creatures On Earth Point To Aliens Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:36 am | |
| Shadow Creatures On Earth Point To Aliens Professor Carol Cleland, of Colorado University, has a very different suggestion. She believes desert varnish could be the manifestation of an alternative, invisible biological world. Cleland, a philosopher based at the university's astrobiology centre, calls this ethereal dimension the shadow biosphere. "The idea is straightforward," she says. "On Earth we may be co-inhabiting with microbial lifeforms that have a completely different biochemistry from the one shared by life as we currently know it." It is a striking idea: We share our planet with another domain of life that exists "like the realm of fairies and elves just beyond the hedgerow", as David Toomey puts it in his newly published Weird Life: The Search for Life that is Very, Very Different from Our Own. But an alternative biosphere to our own would be more than a mere scientific curiosity: it is of crucial importance, for its existence would greatly boost expectations of finding life elsewhere in the cosmos. As Paul Davies, of Arizona State University, has put it: "If life started more than once on Earth, we could be virtually certain that the universe is teeming with it." Animal figures cut into desert varnish by Native Americans in Utah. Photograph: BWAC Images/Alamy more http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/apr/14/shadow-biosphere-alien-life-on-earth |
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