The first beings which came to Earth from other parts
of the Material Universe settled in submarine bases very near to The
Antarctic Continent, when this land mass was located by
the Equator and in a time when the planetary environment harbored
acidic seas. These visitors came from a planetary system in the Constellation
Cygnus, some 6,000 light years away from our Solar System.
Around
3000 million years ago, they placed certain spores in our world
in order to change our acidic seas into more alkaline and, therefore,
to modify the chemical conditions of the planet. This first “humanity” thus
came as an extraterrestrial civilization which settled
on Earth. It is known as “The
Antarctic Humanity” and also as the humanity of the
so called “Ancient Fathers.”
Seeding the Patterns of Life
Both, the scientific extraterrestrial visitors and
the Genetic Engineers from the Pleiades, were qualified
to encourage life on a planet. In this case, they would
plant or sow life patterns from Orion, the most emblematic civilization
of the Material Universe which, consequently, is also synonymous
with the cosmic stagnation.
As a result, they left a self replicating molecule
on Earth, one that would subsequently lead to the development of
more complex life forms. Leaving a self replicating molecule of alien
origin (from Orion in this case), was an attempt to produce a new
terrestrial humanity under the same influences, challenges and obstacles
as those possessed by the preceding extraterrestrial civilizations.
The Earth Back Then
Before the arrival of the scientists from Cygnus,
there were no living beings on the primitive Earth. The
model currently used by many scientists gives us an image
of a very hot planetary crust formed by primitive rock washed out
by continually boiling seas under unremitting exchanges with clouds
heavily loaded with water and static electricity which unleashed
violent electric storms.
As
the temperature decreased, gradually and not by mere “chance” (as
scientific opinion tends to go), other substances needed for the
appearance of the first self-reproducing molecules, were formed.
Some of these substances were tartates, aspartates, lactate, glycin,
ribosine, adenine and glucose.
How
can these (complex) molecules form? Definitely, none of it was
the product of chance but of extraterrestrial intervention. Also,
the “seeding” of life patterns wasn’t
only based on an incredible level of chemical knowledge,
but also on its intimate
and secret relationship with geometry. An example is the
use of the tetrahedron. It is of interest to know that both carbon
and oxygen are, fundamentally speaking, tetrahedrons or molecules
that attempt to acquire this geometric shape so as to possess more
stability when two electrons with opposing spin rest on the vertices
of that shape. This fact is important since a different kind of structure
would be less stable as well as less responsive to reactions with
other atoms. Undoubtedly, those beings from Cygnus knew all of this.
In
1990, Christopher Chyba from SETI proposed that the water and
gaseous contents of Earth’s atmosphere originated
in collisions with comets and meteorites that also brought along
amino acids as well as other organic molecules. Evidence for this
possibility is that kerogen, ethane and methane were detected in
the comets Halley, Hale-Bopp and Hijutake. As of today, this theory
called “panspermia” points toward The Great Nebulae
in Orion as the possible source of these kinds of molecules
on Earth.
The presence of the scientists from Cygnus explains
how these molecules arrived to Earth and, based upon what we have
seen before, why Orion was chosen as a model for these seeds of life.
See also: Antarctic Forests Reveal Ancient Trees
Source: Mission
Rahma