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First ever: Martian platelet remains found in red rain

 
 
Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2011 03:41 am
According to Wikipedia article--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platelet, platelets exist only in mammals. The following micrographs show mammalian platelet remains, which were found in samples of red rainfalls that occurred in 2001 in Kerala, India.

Fig. 1: shows a non-activated platelet found in red rain Edit [Moderator]: Link removed
Source and credit for Fig.1: Fig. 13 at http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/0601/0601022v1.pdf

Fig. 2: human platelets for comparison
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Source and credit for Fig.2: Image 11 athttp://www.optics.rochester.edu/workgroups/cml/opt307/spr06/john/lesoineTEMSEM.htm

Fig. 3: shows two types of human platelets for comparison Edit [Moderator]: Link removed
Source and credit for Fig.3: http://www.visualsunlimited.com/image/I00004pkCAJnGNCE

Fig. 4: shows activated platelets found in red rain
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Source and credit for Fig. 4: Fig. 12 at http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/0601/0601022v1.pdf

Fig. 5: shows activated human platelets for comparison
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Source and credit for Fig. 5: http://www.visualsunlimited.com/image/I00000K.Kh2n2LlU

Related findings:
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2011 04:28 am
@bewildered,
The Red Rain was conclusively identified as red algae. Similarities to red blood cells are irrelevant, but serve as a good example that not everything that looks like a red blood is a red blood cell.
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2011 04:34 am
@bewildered,
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Fig. 1: shows a non-activated platelet found in red rain Edit [Moderator]: Link removed
Source and credit for Fig.1: Fig. 13 at http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/0601/0601022v1.pdf
Your masturbatory writings would be less offensive to me (and possibly others) If you would add the following into your little Urls.
viz:

Fig. 1:IN MY OPINION THIS SLIDE shows a non-activated platelet found in red rain Edit [Moderator]: Link removed
Source and credit for Fig.1: Fig. 13 at http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/0601/0601022v1.pdf

Your evidence is nonexistent, your science is laughable, and your mind seems totally obsessed with counter factual tuff.
So dont be presenting these slides as if they were "settled science" cause they are not even in the same ballpark.

I really think you should seek some professional help(And I dont mean for your slides).

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