Ravalika Medipally January 19, 2015

Latest proof that ghost particles hits possibility of aliens. The researchers have exposed that these particles are known as living balloon that carry microscopic alien organisms. Take a glimpse, does really ghost particles found in space!

Sounds pretty strange and surprising! In this sophisticated world does aliens really exists in earth’s environment? Based on latest reports a team of British researchers from the Universities of Sheffield and University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology claims that they provides proof/evidence on the existence of extraterrestrial (Alien) life. Professor Milton Wainwright and team reveals a microscopic structure in the outer space have ghostly appearance named after “Ghost Particle”.

Might be wandering how come we decide those particles as aliens and how the particles actually look like? According to research the particles describes it is having width of human hair, chiffon scarf when scrutinized under microscope it resembles a wisp of smoke. Actually this ghost particle discovered in the earth’s stratosphere of above 27 km i.e., in dust and particulate matter.

“This is clearly a biology entity (about 10 micron in size), although it is unclear whether it is part of a single organism or is made up of smaller, individual microbes. It is certainly unusual and seems to be like nothing found on Earth. What is amazing is that these organisms appear on the sampling stubs in an absolutely pristine condition,” said Wainwright.

The researchers found the photograph of the particle, looks as similar to ghostly white colored outlay under microscope. Scientists state these particles may acts as ‘living balloon’ which aids to carry microscopic alien organisms and are lighter than air gases. Because of this reason they could overflow on the atmospheres and seas of worlds. The particle is biological in nature made of carbon and oxygen.

Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe, who also worked on the experiment said, “We are starting to find diatoms in space, mixed up in debris in the stratosphere.” Diatoms are a major group of algae, and one of the most common types of phytoplankton. “The evidence points towards theories that complex living organisms are falling from the skies to Earth,” he added. “Unless a means of lifting them from Earth exists which selectively sieves them out from other Earth-derived debris then they must be incoming from space.”

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