Please, don't feed the animals!

(Tom, you intellectual property has been hijacked and misused...)

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On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 1:22 PM, Shawn Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Listers
>
> I was doing some researching and came across this link and not sure if its 
> been listed but I find this to be interesting and also mmmmmm to be weird 
> science. At any rate, NASA must be excited about this and I guess anything is 
> possible these days, Tagish Lake has opals in them, lets see if we can find 
> the fountain of youth next.
>
> Here is the abstract down below
>
> Abstract
> Structures of skeletal muscle fibers are found in three micrographs, which 
> were imaged by Tom Phillips from a thin section cut out of Martian meteorite 
> NWA 998. The morphology, organization, and context of the structures indicate 
> they were the structures of muscle fibers. The micrographs show no cracks for 
> the structures to move from outside the meteorite to their present locations. 
> Therefore, the muscle fiber structures should be indigenous to meteorite NWA 
> 998.
> The structures of muscle fibers are found in the meteorite possibly because 
> the parent rock of the meteorite solidified around the fossilized muscle 
> fibers on Mars.
>
>
> http://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2011/06/structures-of-skeletal-muscle-fibers.html
>
>
> Shawn Alan
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