Alien material uncovered inside Earth's crater 'rewriting human history'
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Researchers have uncovered traces of alien space matter within an ancient impact site in South Korea, a discovery that could fundamentally alter our understanding of how life began on Earth.The team examined the Hapcheon crater, the sole verified asteroid-strike site on the Korean Peninsula, where they identified stromatolites bearing extraterrestrial signatures.These distinctive layered rock formations, created by microbial activity, rank among the earliest known indicators of life on our planet.According to the scientists, these structures developed in a warm, mineral-rich lake that formed after a massive asteroid collision approximately 42,300 years ago.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Geochemical analysis confirmed the presence of space-derived material embedded within the formations.The study's lead author, Dr Jaesoo Lim, described the significance of the findings to the Mail: "This is the first comprehensive evidence suggesting that stromatolites could form in hydrothermal...
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