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Pandemics as Means of Intercometary and Intergalactic Communication

Pandemics as Means of Intercometary and Intergalactic Communication

von Parameswara Achutha Kurup und Ravikumar Kurup
Softcover - 9786202800303
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Beschreibung

Extraterrestrial intelligence can exist as a superorganism controlling and creating the universe. The black cloud of gaseous extraterrestrial superorganism constituted by a network of extraterrestrial porphyrin molecules fits in well with this concept. Porphyrins have got a wave-particle existence and can arise from the quantal foam. A large organized self-replicating information system of porphyrins can function as an extraterrestrial intelligent organism. Microbes and extremophiles may have migrated from star systems and other planets and distributed life around the universe. This constitutes the panspermia mechanism of life on universe. The spacecraft, the meteorites, asteroids can move between planets in the star system as well as structures like oumuamua can move between star systems and can have intergalactic travel. The human civilization in earth gets modified &reconstructed from time to time by pandemic transfer of cometary genes from the giant intergalactic biological quantal computing cloud- the transfer of archaea producing homo neanderthalis, the transfer of retroviruses producing the homo sapiens &the transfer of covid 19 producing the syntheistic homo galacticus.

Extraterrestrial Origin of the Human Retrovirus, Archaea and Covid 19 Pandemics and its Relation to Human Speciation

Details

Verlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Ersterscheinung 10. September 2020
Maße 22 cm x 15 cm x 4 cm
Gewicht 995 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9786202800303
Seiten 656