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Pandemics as Means of Intercometary and Intergalactic Communication

Extraterrestrial Origin of the Human Retrovirus, Archaea and Covid 19 Pandemics and its Relation to Human Speciation

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Exploring the concept of extraterrestrial intelligence, the narrative presents a superorganism formed from a network of porphyrin molecules, suggesting they can create and control the universe. It discusses the panspermia theory, proposing that microbes from other star systems have seeded life on Earth. The book also examines the movement of celestial bodies, like meteorites and spacecraft, facilitating intergalactic travel. Additionally, it posits that human evolution has been influenced by cometary gene transfers, leading to various hominid developments, including a new synthetic species.

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Pandemics as Means of Intercometary and Intergalactic Communication, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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Title
Pandemics as Means of Intercometary and Intergalactic Communication
Subtitle
Extraterrestrial Origin of the Human Retrovirus, Archaea and Covid 19 Pandemics and its Relation to Human Speciation
Language
English
Released
2020
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Paperback
Pages
656
ISBN13
9786202800303
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Exploring the concept of extraterrestrial intelligence, the narrative presents a superorganism formed from a network of porphyrin molecules, suggesting they can create and control the universe. It discusses the panspermia theory, proposing that microbes from other star systems have seeded life on Earth. The book also examines the movement of celestial bodies, like meteorites and spacecraft, facilitating intergalactic travel. Additionally, it posits that human evolution has been influenced by cometary gene transfers, leading to various hominid developments, including a new synthetic species.