Have you ever wondered if there is life beyond Earth? Most of us imagine aliens as carbon-based organisms that require water and oxygen to survive. But what if there is another way of life that does not depend on these conditions?
What if there is some form of pre-life in the plasma state, the fourth state of matter?
This is the intriguing question that a team of researchers from different disciplines and institutions explored in a new study published in the journal Astrobiology.
The study, titled “Alien life in space. Plasmas in the Thermosphere: UAP, Pre-Life, Fourth State of Matter“, presents evidence and arguments for the existence of plasma-based entities in the thermosphere, the layer of Earth’s atmosphere that extends from about 90 to 600 km above the surface.
The researchers analyzed video footage from ten NASA Space Shuttle missions, showing self-illuminated plasmas up to a kilometer in size exhibiting lifelike behavior such as feeding on electromagnetic radiation, changing shape and size, moving at different speeds and directions, coming together, interacting and leaving traces.
Video of alien plasmas making contact with each other, crossing each other and leaving a plasma trail. These are examples of ‘collision’ and ‘energy cannibalism’. Filmed by STS-75.
They also compared these plasmas to those observed and filmed by astronauts, military pilots and civilians over the years, often classified as unidentified aerial or anomalous phenomena (UAP).
The study suggests that these plasmas are not biological, but may represent a form of pre-life that could evolve into more complex forms by incorporating elements common to space such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen.
The researchers say that plasmas are attracted to electromagnetic activity, and that this may be responsible for many of the UAP observations over the centuries.
“Plasmas are electromagnetic entities that have cellular characteristics and exhibit different behavioral patterns influenced by their electrical properties, and this causes them to interact and behave individually or collectively,” researchers concluded.
Because plasmas in the thermosphere are attracted by electromagnetic activity and descend into thunderstorms and the lower atmosphere, they are likely responsible for at least some of the numerous reports of UFOs and UAPs over the past several thousand years, including the “foofighters” reported by German scientists have been observed. , Japanese and Allied pilots during World War II, and at least some of the UAPs recently reported by fighter jet pilots.”
The study challenges conventional assumptions about the nature and origins of life and opens up new possibilities for exploring and understanding the universe.
“The plasmas depicted in this report are electromagnetic phenomena and are estimated to be up to a kilometer (or more) in length or diameter. Plasmas in the thermosphere have been observed to change shape and become larger or smaller.
“Plasmas can also have a diameter of less than a few centimeters. Unless they are created in a laboratory, or they gather in large flocks in the lower atmosphere and interact or accelerate to hyperspeed, the smaller plasmas are much less likely to be observed or detected.”