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Summary: Understanding biodiversity and how aliens could have adapted to harsh and unusual environments is crucial to understanding the argument for the existence of aliens and foes, learn more about the universe and aliens in this free video.
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Dr. Franklin Ruehl Dr. Franklin Ruehl is a nuclear physicist with a PhD from UCLA. He researches & lectures in the field of ufology, studying subjects like extraterrestrial life... read more
Okay, he was infected by that zeroid, but at least he became the first man into space. Good show! Now it's time for the so called diversification evidence. In virtually every ecological niche on teraforma, whether it's extremely hot or extremely cold. Whether it's acidic or alkaline or radioactive. We have found examples of entities thriving within it. For example, off the coast of Washington and Oregon, there are 5 foot long tube worms that have red heads, and they are surviving at 600 degree F water that's heated by a subsurface volcano. In addition to that extreme temperature they are feasting on poisonous hydrogen sulfide which would kill most entities on our planet. Off of Santa Monica we have a half dollar sized orange clam that feasts on deadly cyanide. If we go to the silver desert we have silver ants. They come out when the noon day sun reaches 118 degrees F, when even their deadly enemy (the desert lizard) seeks retreat. The stay out there until it gets to be about 130 degrees F. Then we have in the Himalayas widgets (wingless mosquitoes) that are flitting about very actively in 3 degree F temperatures. We have blue green algae in the inside of Antarctic rocks, which is minus 40 degrees F. Virtually every single environment has life. Now, let me show you one example here the Pompeii worm. This worm is off the coast of Mexico. It's about four inches long (a cute little thing). He lives in little crevices in the rocks where the internal temperature gets up to 175 degrees F. He goes out in the water to find food where the water is only 58 degrees F. Sometimes his tail is inside where it's hot and his head is outside where it's cold. This proves that life could exist even in volatile atmospheres such as that of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. We have to consent that life couldn't exist in those atmospheres (what I call aerial life), because the turbulence would carry those entities from one temperature zone to another. The Pompeii worm here, the worm from hell proves that entities could exist in such volatile atmospheres. I'm not saying we are going to find worms in the atmosphere of Jupiter or Venus, but some type of comparable entity that has a similar ability to survive. I've mentioned that these entities exist in hot zones. We have entities that are existing even in the hot biosphere where the temperature can get up to hundreds of degrees F. Overall they are called extremeophiles and then specifically those that like extreme heat (hypothermophiles) those are extreme called hypothermophiles.