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Is Alien Life Already on Earth? The Truth About Martian Microbes and Panspermia

Is it possible there could be life on this planet that doesn't originate from here? Yes by that I mean ALIEN LIFE! This really does depend on what one means by life. Does microscopic life count as life? If you answer yes to this question then microscopic life from elsewhere has already been found. Rocks have been found that travel from planet to planet. Bacteria has been found on rocks that originated on Mars.
These rocks get ejected when Mars gets hit by a large asteroid from the asteroid belt, with such force the ejected rock has ESCAPE VELOCITY to leave Mars's thin atmosphere. The escaping rock or rocks then travels through the solar system until getting caught by a planet's gravity. In some cases Earth.
I, like many other people, don't really consider microscopic life to be life. So what is life? I would argue most people mean intelligent life. No rock solid (no pun intended) evidence of intelligent life has ever been found. Some people though, are so hellbent or convinced alien life is out there or here on earth they'll latch onto anything and call it evidence, the most common is alien space crafts, commonly known as UFOs or FLYING SAUCERS. Incidentally they always seem to be flying saucer shaped. What fascinates me is crash landings. Intelligent beings often travel light years, bending time and space only to go and crash into Earth on the final part of their journey. So with all that intelligence but they don't know how to land without crashing!
Science requires proof. To date there isn't any. Someone saying they saw a UFO is not classed as credible proof? Short of the aliens landing safely and getting out of their spaceship in front of a large number of people (like MICHAEL RENNIE in the day stood still) which I doubt will ever happen then we may never get the credible proof we seek. This doesn't mean life isn't elsewhere but the distance even to our neighbouring solar system, Alpha Centauri is huge. For all we know there may be life elsewhere and they may be asking the same question. There are some suggestions that the building blocks for life originate from the sun. Imagine if this were true the universe over! Most solar systems only have one sun so if they're light years apart then the building blocks, say from SOL (our sun) will serve this solar system not any other. This can also be said for other solar systems. It may well be that we were not meant to meet. I'd be quite happy to settle for SCI FI movies. I'm currently watching Star Trek the Next Generation. I missed it the first time round.

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