Saturday, February 1, 2025

So

 

far removed from the realm of being possible that its ridiculous. And Im gonna give em a ton more of evidence than what they found and it still wont add up to nothing.

AND 

COMMUNITY?

We are making some serious headway, 

or Satan wouldn't be preaching to his choir 

these days.


In NASA asteroid samples, 

scientists discover key building blocks of life


"An analysis of material taken from the asteroid Bennu suggests the chemical ingredients for life may have been widespread across the early solar system."

(Still havent even proved that BTW)


My honest to goodness first reaction 

when reading that subheading?


"AND?"


Im gonna tell you why it doesn't matter at all.

And you can probably already figure it out.


It is about a third of a mile across.

(asteroid Bennu)

THE ENTIRE THING 

COULD BE NOTHING BUT 

COMPLETE DNA, 

RNA, MOLECULES

AND ALL 20 PROTEINS 

(It had 14 of the 20.)

THAT COMPRISE ALL LIFE ON EARTH.

IF IT COULD TRAVEL THROUGH

 THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE UNHARMED?

IF IT COULD HAVE 

IMPACTED THE EARTH

 SOMEHOWUNHARMED

AFTER HAVING TRAVELING THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE?

(Okay early earths isnt as well formed, understood.)

EVEN IF IT

(Or any other asteroid carrying 

organic compounds for that matter.)

 COULD DO ALL OF THAT?

YOU WOULD STILL BE MISSING 

THE SINGLE MOST KEY INGREDIENT FOR LIFE AS WE KNOW IT 

WHICH IS:

INFORMATION

OF WHICH ABSOLUTELY 0 WAS FOUND.

INFORMATION NEVER EVOLVES.

IT IS NEVER RANDOM

IT IS JUST THE OPPOSITE.

IT INVOLVES LOGIC.

IT TAKES A SENTINENT INTELLECT

TO ASSEMBLE IT.

WHERE DID THE GENETIC CODE COME FROM THEN?

Cause organic compounds don't self generate 3 billion character highly complex sequential codes.

Haven't seen an article about this yet where a evolutionary molecular biologist was excited about it. 

Hum, I wonder why?


COMPRENDE KEMOSABE?

Were gonna break down just how improbable all of this is, 

BEFORE 

we even look at the article.


1) What is responsible for the 

"information-less organic compounds" 

to being with

and how did they arrive on this or any other asteroid that is presumed to have carried them?

In this example? They theorize that it was part of a planet that had a collision and was shot out into space. The original planet it is presumed had water and the ability to generate these "information-less organic compounds".

Okay. Sure thing. Ill give ya all of that, NP.


2) To borrow a line from Casablanca:

"Of all of the planets, 

in all the solar systems, 

in all of the universe, 

you (any asteroid) just happen to come to the only one we know of

 that supports life as we know it?

Cosmologist like to factor out probabilities, 

tell you how many stars and planets there are ect

so factor that out then, and you are already looking at a miracle.


3) And this one gives this nonsense away:

How did  

"information-less organic compounds" 

manage to survive the extremes of even the early earths atmosphere, 

and then manage to survive not being thermalized upon impact?


The Yucatan impact crater? The asteroid that caused that? is estimated to have been 6 miles in diameter at impact, it's estimated to have been 31 miles across, before its decent through the atmosphere. 

So roughly 80% of that asteroid disappeared 

in the earths atmosphere. 

So already, you are are looking at having to have the right kind of "information-less organic compounds" developed from somewhere, somehow (liquid water is a lil hard to find in the universe BTW), they have to hitch a ride on just the right asteroid, survive traveling through the earths atmosphere, and then? somehow manage to survive impact, then somehow get some information implanted into them afterwards. 

I tell ya, it takes some flat out lucky 

"information-less organic compounds" 

to pull that off.

But you know? Some scientist think electrons can make decisions as well.


Not to mention:


"The kinetic energy of the impact (Of the Chicxulub crater) was estimated at 72 teratonnes of TNT (300 ZJ). The impact generated winds in excess of 1,000 kilometers per hour (620 mph) near the blast's center, and produced a transient cavity 100 kilometers (62 mi) wide and 30 kilometers (19 mi) deep that later collapsed."


So what is the likelihood any 

"information-less organic compounds" 

survive that?

Or even of a lessor kinetic impact?

See the problem(s) here?

Not to mention these:

"The impact, expansion of water after filling the crater, and related seismic activity spawned megatsunamis over 100 meters (330 ft) tall, with one simulation suggesting the immediate waves from the impact may have reached up to 1.5 kilometers (0.93 mi) high.[34][35] The waves scoured the sea floor, leaving ripples underneath what is now Louisiana with average wavelengths of 600 meters (2,000 ft) and average wave heights of 16 meters (52 ft), the largest ripples documented.[36][37] Material shifted by subsequent earthquakes and the waves reached to what are now Texas and Florida, and may have disturbed sediments as far as 6,000 kilometers (3,700 mi) from the impact site.[38][34][39] The impact triggered a seismic event with an estimated moment magnitude of 9–11 Mw .[31].


Most of these asteroids/comets explode over the earth and don't even leave an impact crater.

Reference Younger DryasTunguska event

How big does a meteor have to be to make it to the ground?

 (..."most all meteoroids that enter the atmosphere make it to the ground, in the form of microscopic dust.)


With me so far?

Having 

"information-less organic compounds" 

in space is one thing, 

getting them to the earth is another


This is straight from the article above:

In NASA asteroid samples, 

scientists discover key building blocks of life

"Similar organic molecules, including amino acids, have been detected in meteorites before, but these fragments of space rocks are imperfect specimens because they are studied after enduring fiery trips through Earth's atmosphere."

(Oh you mean  like the ones they are trying to convince us could have caused life here? Interesting. See the issue?)

"Whereas meteorites have been exposed to and contaminated by conditions on Earth that could skew scientific results, gathering samples directly from an asteroid in space is like peering into a time capsule from the nascent solar system."

(Granted.)

“What’s so significant about the OSIRIS-REx Bennu findings is that 

those samples are pristine,” 

said Danny Glavin, an astrobiologist 

at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center."

(Translation?

THEY ARENT LIKE THE ONES 

THEY THEORIZE COULD HAVE STARTED LIFE HERE!)


"The return canister that carried the Bennu samples shielded them from harsh conditions during atmospheric re-entry, Glavin said."

(There is your "outside agent" directing things BTW.)


“The OSIRIS-REx mission is already rewriting the textbook on what we understand about the ingredients thought to be necessary for the emergence of life in our solar system,” Nicky Fox, the associate administrator of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, said Wednesday in a news briefing."


(The one ingredient they never bring up, that they never talk about? Is the one that is most essential for life and that is the information that tells the DNA, RNA and the 20 amino acids how to interact together. It is never researched, never talked about, no papers written about it, no theories proposed, nada. 

IT IS THE ESSENTAIL INGREDIENT 

with out it there is no life.  

You might wanna ask yourself why all that listed above is, and remember, Satan rules this wicked world system and his time is getting late and he knows it.)


“The bottom line is: We have a higher confidence that the organic material we’re seeing in these samples are extraterrestrial and not contamination,” he said. “We can trust these results.”


(AND?)


"In the samples from Bennu, the researchers stumbled on some surprises. For one, they found exceptionally high concentrations of ammonia — “about 100 times more than the natural levels of ammonia that you find in soils on the Earth,” Glavin said.

Ammonia is an essential ingredient in many biological processes, including as a building block to form amino acids, which in turn can link together into long chains to make proteins."

(That in no way proves the high concentrations of ammonia were from any biological processes, bad logic leads to bad science etc, Fact is? They have no idea what could have caused, "exceptionally high concentrations of ammonia." And are only telling us about the option that is the one preferred.)


“We now know from Bennu that the raw ingredients of life were combining in really interesting and complex ways on Bennu’s parent body,” McCoy said in a statement. “We have discovered that next step on a pathway to life.”

(Find the source of the information that is REQUIRED of life as we know it, and you will have found God. I know this is true from personal experience because when you bring up genetic codes/information in DNA molecules etc? Satanic Bots simply vacate the space IMMEDIATELY, they know who the sole creator of life is, and that it is not an accident it happened here.)

"While the samples from Bennu have already yielded intriguing results, more research is needed to understand what precisely causes life to emerge on one planet or moon and not others."


(YO BRAINIACS?

FIGURE OUT THE SOURCE OF THE INFORMATION.

DUH.)


What did Bennu not have that Earth did have?” said Jason Dworkin, an OSIRIS-REx project scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. 


(God didnt want life on it, duh...)


“This is a future area of study for astrobiologists around the world to ponder, looking at Bennu as an example of a place that had all the stuff but didn’t make life. Why was Earth special?”


(See above.

and it didnt have all the stuff

(14 of 20 amino acids)

Duh.)


Misc. point:

"The results 

bolster the theory 

(They had to come up with something 

cause lord knows

they are getting their asses kicked here lately.)

that asteroids that crashed into Earth 

may have 

delivered the ingredients for life."



(Except for the most essential one Nitwits:

INFORMATION.)


See? It has to be a relatively big object (asteroid, over 300 feet wide I think it said, comet etc) cause they know microscopic dust just isn't going to do the trick they want.


Back to:

Chicxulub crater

"It is now widely accepted that the devastation and climate disruption resulting from the impact was the primary cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, a mass extinction of 75% of plant and animal species on Earth, including all non-avian dinosaurs.[4]


THE VERY THING THEY ARE SAYING 

MAY BE RESPONIBLE FOR LIFE HERE?

(WITHOUT ANY SOURCE OF INFORMATION?)

THEY ALSO SAY

CAUSED AN EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENT.


I mean you gotta be a special kind of nitwit, to believe that organic compounds can survive through entry of the earths atmosphere

AND THE IMPACT EVENT

and then go on to create life without any kind of information from anywhere.

And besides that?

17 Quantum Fields dont operated 

"randomly in concert" 

with one another.

See QFT.


THERE IS A REASON YOU ARE HEARING THIS RIGHT NOW.

Look at your world.

Satan wants to take as many as possible with him.

Don't fall for it.

Stay strong yall.


"THE ENTIRE THING 

COULD BE NOTHING BUT 

COMPLETE DNA, RNA, MOLECULES

AND ALL 20 PROTEINS 

(It had 14 of the 20.)

THAT COMPRISE ALL LIFE ON EARTH.

IF IT COULD TRAVEL THROUGH

 THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE UNHARMED?

IF IT COULD HAVE 

IMPACT THE EARTH

 SOMEHOWUNHARMED

AFTER HAVING TRAVELING THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE?

(Okay early earths isnt as well formed, understood.)

EVEN IF IT

(Or any other asteroid carrying 

organic compounds for that matter.)

 COULD DO ALL OF THAT?

YOU WOULD STILL BE MISSING 

THE SINGLE MOST KEY INGREDIENT FOR LIFE 

AS WE KNOW IT WHICH IS:

INFORMATION

OF WHICH ABSOLUTELY 0 WAS FOUND.

INFORMATION NEVER EVOLVES.

IT IS NEVER RANDOM

IT IS JUST THE OPPOSITE.

IT INVOLVES LOGIC.

IT TAKES A SENTINENT INTELLECT

TO ASSEMBLE IT.

WHERE DID THE GENETIC CODE COME FROM THEN?

Cause organic compounds don't self generate 3 billion character highly complex sequential codes.





These guys are on the ropes and they know it.

Or they wouldn't be trying to sell this the way they are.

Promise.



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