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  • Biological, Biophysical and Microscopic studies related to Orgonomy
    They wonder how they get there ....Wilhelm Reich showed that life forms on its own anywhere with right conditions.
    • Microbes Deep Inside the Earth  by James K. Fredrickson and Tullis C. Onstott
      Microbes Deep inside the Earth; October 1996; by Fredrickson, Onstott; 6 page(s) Single-celled organisms--bacteria, fungi and protozoa--thrive on all parts of the earthÆs surface. Their habitats range from the boiling hot waters of thermal springs to the pleasantly cool soils of backyard gardens. Microorganisms provide essential services to other creatures by decomposing waste products and forming nutrients. Some microbes also inflict harm by infecting higher organisms and causing disease. Fortunately, scientists have learned to control many of those damaging effects and to expand on the ways microorganisms benefit humankind. Although people have used the metabolic activities of microorganisms for thousands of years to produce cheese, wine and bread, it was not until the mid-20th century that scientists harnessed microbes to create antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. Today people also employ microorganisms for such diverse tasks as controlling pests, treating sewage and degrading oil spills. With countless novel uses still awaiting discovery, biologists continue to scour the surface of the earth in search of microbes that might prove valuable in formulating new drugs or improving industrial processes. But until recently, few such bio-prospectors thought to look deep inside the earth. Long-standing scientific dogma held that this realm was essentially sterile. But that belief, as it turns out, was wrong. File size: 390 KB
    • The Case for Relic Life on Mars; Exclusive Online Issues; The Search for Alien Life; by Everett K. Gibson, Jr., David S. McKay, Kathie Thomas-Keprta and Christopher S. Romanek; 7 page(s) A meteorite found in Antarctica offers strong evidence that Mars has had - and may still have - microbial life (originally published December 1997) File size: 223 KB



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