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Sure I did. It says "the Orgueil filaments cannot logically be interpreted as representing filamentous cyanobacteria that invaded the meteorite after its arrival. They are therefore interpreted as the indigenous remains of microfossils that were present in the meteorite rock matrix when the meteorite entered the Earth�s atmosphere."


I wasn't postulating invasion after the meteorite hit, I just thought it was a possibilty the fossils were from Earth, blown into space by a comet or asteroid collision, then it found it's way back to Earth.

But, I also stated I do not know much about meteors.

I just thought it was something to consider. I would love for the fossils to be alien, but just trying to cover the bases.<!-- END TEMPLATE: bbcode_quote -->


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