sexta-feira, 20 de abril de 2012

NASA já sabe sobre bactérias em Marte desde 1976

O QUE NASA OMITE ? até onde vai a mentira
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Essa publicação do  IJASS - Internacional Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences

Jornal Internacional de Ciências Aeronauticas Espaciais.

Esse breve resumo diz essa verdade.
  Complexity Analysis of the Viking Labeled Release Experiments

Giorgio Bianciardi*, Joseph D. Miller**, Patricia Ann Straat***, Gilbert V. Levin****
Department of Patologia Umana e Oncologia, Università degli Studi di Siena, Via delle Scotte 6, 53100 Siena, Italy, Department of Cell and Neurobiology, Keck School of Medicine at USC, 1333 San Pablo St./BMT401, Los Angeles, CA 90033, Beyond Center, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 8528.

Abstract: The only extraterrestrial life detection experiments ever conducted were the three which were components of the 1976 Viking Mission to Mars. Of these, only the Labeled Release experiment obtained a clearly positive response. In this experiment 14C radiolabeled nutrient was added to the Mars soil samples. Active soils  exhibited rapid, substantial gas release.

The gas was probably CO2 and, possibly, other radiocarbon-containing gases. We have applied complexity analysis to the Viking LR data.Measures of mathematical complexity permit deep analysis of data structure along continua including signal vs. noise, entropy vs.negentropy, periodicity vs. aperiodicity, order vs. disorder etc. We have employed seven complexity variables, all derived from LR data, to show that Viking LR active responses can be distinguished

from controls via cluster analysis and other multivariate techniques. Furthermore, Martian LR active response data cluster with known biological time series while the control data cluster with purely physical measures. 
 We conclude that the complexity pattern seen in active experiments strongly suggests biology while the different pattern in the control responses is more likely to be non-biological. Control responses that exhibit relatively low initial order rapidly devolve into near-random noise, while the active experiments exhibit higher initial order which decays only slowly. This suggests a robust biological response. These analyses support the interpretation that the Viking LR experiment did detect extant microbial life on Mars.
 
Keyword: Astrobiology, extraterrestrial microbiology, Mars, Viking lander labeled release

 Quem quiser saber mais e se aprofundar no assunto, aqui está o pdf :(http://ijass.org/On_line/admin/files/2%29%28014-026%2911-030.pdf) com o documento realizado sobre a Missão Viking e a evidência de bactéria alienígena encontrada na missão de 76

Bactéria existe em qualquer lugar do cosmos, não precisa sair muito longe de casa para poder ter em mãos bactérias alienígena, só ir dar uma visitinha ao lago  lago na Califórnia, chamado Monolake
A bactéria batizada já de GFAJ-1,  revolucionou tudo  o que se sabe sobre vida no planeta. 
Saiba mais :http://telacrente.org/2010/12/02/nasa-bacteria-alienigena/

Então eles já sabem disso desde a primeira missão, o que estão fazendo nesses quase 40 anos em marte ? procurando mais bactérias ? , Por favor né , já fomos mais inteligentes ...

Aleksander.L Investigador do Fenômeno UFO. 

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