Subject: Re: "Lunar" meteorite contains RBC turned into magnetites.
From: Wretch Fossil
Date: 27/02/2011, 11:03
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.med

On 2月26日, 下午5時45分, Wretch Fossil <wretchfos...@gmail.com> wrote:
"Lunar” meteorite contains blood remains turned into magnetites.

The following peer-reviewed article describled a "lunar" meteorite:http://digitalcommons.library.arizona.edu/objectviewer?o=uadc%3A%2F%2...

However, I found red blood cell remains in its Fig. 2 (images l,
n),Fig. 3 (image b),Fig. 4 ( image d) and Fig. 5 (all images). Can you
believe that? A meteorite originating from the Moon contains blood
remains and the blood remains turned into magnetite (labelled by
article author as mt—short for magnetite). Can you believe that?

Additional image showing red blood cell remains within a pool of blood
turned into magnetite (labelled by geologists as Mt—short for
magnetite):http://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications/slidesets/marslife/slide_23.html

Added on Feb. 27, 2011:
Red blood cells turned into magnetites

Many people wondered how red blood cells could turned into magnetites.
So, I turned the original micrographs into negative effect to expose
red blood cell remains in a pool of magnetites as evidenced in these
two figures:

http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1177179747&p=198

http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1177179746&p=197