Diseases that came probably from the… Time!

For years, our scientists…
they say that the seed of life on Earth has come from the Beyond, riding on meteorites and other celestial bodies.
The favourite theory of the 18th century who went by the name “medley” could answer a lot of questions regarding the nature of life and of our world on the basis just of extraterrestrial origin.
The same, of course, time, the Universe gives birth to only life, but our ραίνει and with the seed of woe!
Alien bacteria and viruses so that as tiny invaders implicated anymore for all kinds of infections and diseases…
Mad cow disease
The bse was diagnosed for the first time in England in 1986 and since then it keeps coming back causing serious medical, economic and social problems. Even worse, it can affect the man, if he consumed contaminated meat, which leads to degenerative diseases of the brain and death probably.
Indian researchers have recently announced that mad cow disease may have come from a passing comet. Analysis made in space dust showed that it contained a chemical composition similar to the pathological prion protein, which is the factor responsible for the transmission of the disease.
These little frozen aliens may be caught in earth’s gravity from a passing comet, says the research team, which is already the upper layers of the atmosphere for traces of bovine spongiform encephalopathy…
The Ebola
The Ebola epidemic was one of the scariest of recent years, as the virus is nothing to sneeze at. The clinical picture of often fatal viral infection includes diffuse bleeding in various organs and fever. It was next the new event of the 2014 to send out chills the thrill on the planet, although that’s not all.
The University of Bristol ended up in a particular theory about the origins of Ebola. Millions of years ago, says researcher Ashley Dale, the virus can be arrived to the Earth from the collision of two meteors. The strong point of the alien this explanation revolves around the ability of Ebola to survive in a vacuum.
The strange and deadly Ebola virus has adapted on the environmental conditions of our planet before it finds a suitable host: us. Despite the fact that the theory still has a lot to prove, it remains a tantalizing methodological attempt to interpret a disease that is too scary to be earth…
The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
It was in 2002 when an epidemic of atypical pneumonia called SARS and hit China. Before you even realize it, the world, what had happened, the SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) has spread on the planet, keeping many people at home due to the panic caused. And while it was undoubtedly a lethal virus, humanity has managed to contain him quickly.
The sudden outbreak of such a deadly disease made, however, the scientists from the uk Centre for Astrobiology in Cardiff to wonder if the SARS were indeed human. The scholars suspected that space dust containing the virus crossed the atmosphere and landed in the east of the Himalayas, where the stratosphere has the thinnest layer of.
The germs may then have affected the locals, the immune system of which I was completely powerless in front of the alien threat. The theory, as subversive as it sounds, it remains a strong counter-proposal as well as explains convincingly as the outbreaks of SARS and lethality…
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
When we talk about persistent and deadly diseases, the HIV virus takes on the nightmarish high ground. Responsible for AIDS, the retrovirus HIV never leaves the body, something that would classify him as rightfully the most feared viruses known to man.
The Center of Astrobiology of Buckingham of England believes, however, that HIV is not just scary, but an alien! The very high rate of mutation and the very fast pace of play, says this theory, transforms him into a super-virus, and super-viruses that invade constantly in our atmosphere by collisions of cosmic objects (and even the extinction of the dinosaurs has been attributed to corresponding alien super-virus).
A man who is infected with HIV carries tens of millions of infectious agents of the virus with millions of different random μεταλλάξεών. No earthly virus does not behave that way, argues the Centre for Astrobiology of Buckingham, by making the assumption that it was most likely a dormant virus that absorbed part of the genetic material of the alien micro-organism…
The common cold
The most common form of infection of the respiratory tract is not only extremely contagious, but also astronomically annoying. At least according to the essay of 1979, which goes by the name of “Diseases from Space”. Advocates of the theory of panspermia, the authors of the book argue that the space dust contains, in most cases, micro-organisms, some of which are converted to pathogenic creatures.
So even the ρινοϊοί of the common cold may have been alien in origin. Such theories do not meet, of course, the wider scientific acceptance, however, remain impressive to capture assumptions

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