And I have heard (though I have no idea if it's really true) that some fungus spoors are light enough to float to the top of the atmosphere, durable enough to survive the vacuum and hard radiation of space, and long-lived enough to last for interstellar journeys. So who knows if what they found was really from out there but outer space epidemic is certainly not impossible.
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Sir Fred Hoyle thought of it first.
ReplyDeleteAlso Andromeda Strain.
So did my comment get eaten by bugger or have I finally been banned?
ReplyDeleteSynchronicity Editor Notes:
ReplyDeleteHoyle's fellow space cadet Chandra Wickramasinghe was on that very program.
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We're banned at The Daily Caller for some reason. (Probably "hell" or "damn.")
We're banned at The Daily Caller for some reason.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that sorta a good thing?
And I have heard (though I have no idea if it's really true) that some fungus spoors are light enough to float to the top of the atmosphere, durable enough to survive the vacuum and hard radiation of space, and long-lived enough to last for interstellar journeys.
So who knows if what they found was really from out there but outer space epidemic is certainly not impossible.