Saturday, April 25, 2009

Venus and the Flu

Venus has the closest approach to us in 8 years, and as Hoyle predicted, 45 days later we have a heapload of flu bugs.

Now we have swine flu!

Each flu is slightly different as it percolates through our atmosphere and lands down to the ground, often skipping northern latitudes, even though it likely enters through the north polar magnetic hole, where the plasma is channeled into creating the northern lights.

If we begin to understand that flu life is the smallest most basic life, then we can say with some authority that perhaps most viruses are created in rarefied plasma environments.

In this case, I could imagine Venus as a literal sea of bugs, as its atmosphere is so hot as so thick.

Here is a link to a paper on the subject.

Thank you Fred Hoyle!

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