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ExomatrixTV
11th April 2013, 18:07
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So, this is alarming... The Engineer could be our creator. Even more disturbing, sci-fi film Prometheus could be accurate.

DON'T be alarmed, but you have alien DNA in your genetic code. Science says so.

Scientists from Kazakhstan believe that human DNA was encoded with an extraterrestrial signal by an ancient alien civilisation, Discovery.com reports (http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/could-an-alien-message-be-embedded-in-our-genetic-code-130401.htm).
They call it "biological SETI" and the researchers claim that the mathematical code in human DNA cannot be explained by evolution.

In a nutshell, we're living, breathing vessels for some kind of alien message which is more easily used to detect extra terrestrial life than via radio transmission.
"Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known," the researchers wrote in scientific journal, Icarus. "Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature.

"Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time."

The scientists also claim that human DNA is ordered so precisely that it reveals an "ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language".
Their research has led the scientists to conclude that we were invented "outside the solar system, already several billion years ago".
The thesis supports the hypothesis that Earth is the result of interstellar life forms distributed by meteors and comets.

So if we are just vessels for alien communication, exactly what kind of secret message are we carrying in our DNA?

And if we were the creation of aliens, who created them?

~source: http://goo.gl/wbGk3

http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/blogs/dnews-files-2013-04-genetic-code-alien-660x433-130401-jpg.jpg (http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/top-10-places-to-find-alien-life-130130.htm)
The answer to whether or not we are alone in the universe could be right under our nose, or, more literally, inside every cell in our body.

Could our genes have an intelligently designed “manufacturer’s stamp” inside them, written eons ago elsewhere in our galaxy? Such a “designer label” would be an indelible stamp of a master extraterrestrial civilization that preceded us by many millions or billions of years. As their ultimate legacy, they recast the Milky Way in their own biological image.

Vladimir I. shCherbak of al-Farabi Kazakh National University of Kazakhstan, and Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, hypothesize that an intelligent signal embedded in our genetic code would be a mathematical and semantic message that cannot be accounted for by Darwinian evolution. They call it “biological SETI.” What’s more, they argue that the scheme has much greater longevity and chance of detecting E.T. than a transient extraterrestrial radio transmission.

PHOTOS: Top 10 Places To Find Alien Life (http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/top-10-places-to-find-alien-life-130130.htm)

Writing in the journal (http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1303/1303.6739.pdf)Icarus (http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1303/1303.6739.pdf), they assert: “Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known. Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature. Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time.”

To pass the designer label test, any patterns in the genetic code must be highly statistically significant and possess intelligent-like features that are inconsistent with any natural know process, say the authors.

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They go on to argue that their detailed analysis that the human genome (map here) displays a thorough precision-type orderliness in the mapping between DNA’s nucleotides and amino acids. “Simple arrangements of the code reveal an ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language.” They say this includes the use of decimal notation, logical transformations, and the use of the abstract symbol of zero. “Accurate and systematic, these underlying patterns appear as a product of precision logic and nontrivial computing,” they assert.

ANALYSIS: Are We Living in a Hologram? (http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/top-10-places-to-find-alien-life-130130.htm)

This interpretation leads them to a farfetched conclusion: that the genetic code, “appears that it was invented outside the solar system already several billions years ago.” This statement endorses the idea of panspermia, the hypothesis that Earth was seeded with interstellar life. It’s certainly a novel and bold approach to galaxy conquest if we imagine this was a deliberate Johnny Appleseed endeavor by super-beings.

However, there are other possibilities too. I’ve previously written about the far-out notion that the universe we observe was built just for us and exists inside a computer program (with apologies to The Matrix film trilogy). Therefore the idea that some programmer somewhere wrote the genetic code for life in their model universe is consistent with the authors’ suggestions.

Biological SETI inevitably smacks head-on into an idea that is completely antithetical to science: the concept of intelligent design (ID). The proposition of ID is that our biology is so complex it must have been engineered by a higher power.

ANALYSIS: Space Algae Invasion? Probably Not (http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/space-algae-invasion-probably-not-13031.htm)

To date, ID has been nothing more than biblical creationism in sheep’s clothing. Christian fundamentalists use it to push the teaching of creationism in schools as an alternative to “secular” evolution. (Which, by the way, is now being battled in school systems in four states. (http://news.discovery.com/human/evolution/anti-science-bills-weighed-in-4-states-130128.htm))

Can the claim of an alien signature in our genetic code be any more believable, or provable than biblical ID? We know so little about the origin of life on Earth it seems presumptive to identify genetic structure that supposedly defies a natural explanation. Even the discovery of life elsewhere in the solar system would not provide an independent test of this idea. Panspermia could have naturally occurred among the planets and moons.

And, even if the genetic code is ultimately considered the handprint of an extraterrestrial grand designer, then who designed the designer?

Image credit: NASA, DOE

dynamo
12th April 2013, 10:55
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And, even if the genetic code is ultimately considered the handprint of an extraterrestrial grand designer, then who designed the designer?


and who designed the designer of the designer...to infinity?

Maunagarjana
12th April 2013, 11:13
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And, even if the genetic code is ultimately considered the handprint of an extraterrestrial grand designer, then who designed the designer?


and who designed the designer of the designer...to infinity?

It's designers all the way down.

dynamo
12th April 2013, 11:23
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And, even if the genetic code is ultimately considered the handprint of an extraterrestrial grand designer, then who designed the designer?


and who designed the designer of the designer...to infinity?

It's designers all the way down.
all the way down to...?
and all the way up to...?
i can hardly wait to (hopefully) see it all one day!

william r sanford72
12th April 2013, 16:40
i always new a part of me had another home...since i was a child.thanks for confirming what i always felt EXO...

TargeT
12th April 2013, 17:17
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And, even if the genetic code is ultimately considered the handprint of an extraterrestrial grand designer, then who designed the designer?


and who designed the designer of the designer...to infinity?

It's designers all the way down.
all the way down to...?
and all the way up to...?
i can hardly wait to (hopefully) see it all one day!

Fractally speaking, it never ends up or down... we are a mirror of the macro and the micro when you go far enough in either direction.

how else would infinante conciousness experience itself?

conk
12th April 2013, 18:57
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And, even if the genetic code is ultimately considered the handprint of an extraterrestrial grand designer, then who designed the designer?


and who designed the designer of the designer...to infinity?

It's designers all the way down.What? You mean to tell me the turtles lost the contract?

UpToLight
12th April 2013, 19:48
http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2013/04/10/1226617/212172-prometheus-alien.jpg
So, this is alarming... The Engineer could be our creator. Even more disturbing, sci-fi film Prometheus could be accurate.



And more disturbing, engineers might have surprises for us:

http://www.ifc.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/043012-prometheus-international.jpg

:eek:

Wookie
13th April 2013, 03:36
Brings to mind the Babelfish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmpP73-SHPQ

Peaceful Journeys Wookie

Hervé
13th April 2013, 11:47
Interesting ice-skating logic...

In view of the thread's title, I wondered "Which alien species' DNA did they check human DNA against?"

But then, with the "mathematical" explanation for encoding... it all comes back to human mathematics, encoding and decryption...

Oh, well...

Benimal
13th April 2013, 15:39
Does anybody else think these "scientists" might be jumping to conclusions a little bit here? Don't get me wrong, it is very interesting, but their conclusion that we were created several billion years ago outside the solar system is so outlandish one has to wonder how they got their results in the first place.
IMHO this can certainly be considered evidence that aliens may possibly have altered our DNA somehow. However it is definitely not proof of anything so far-fetched.