In the spirit of the morning star and the alpha and omega, I thought I would share this article with you that had just meterorite sutter millbeen released a couple of days ago. In the story, researchers had said, “The so-called Sutter’s Mill meteorite, which lit up the California night sky with a dazzling fireball in April 2012. Meteorite fragments from the event may shed light on the primordial ooze that helped give rise to life on Earth.”

These meteorite fragments, that may shed “light on the primordial ooze that helped give rise to life on earth”; when coupled with my research on Jupiter, the morning star and the alpha and omega, may help prove scientifically, that there is a connection between the stories in the bible, science and the origins of human life.

meterorite beadsLet me please also add, that the Ancient Egyptians had worn meteorites around their necks as well.

Researchers at The Open University (OU) and The University of Manchester have found conclusive proof that Ancient Egyptians used meteorites to make symbolic accessories.

The evidence comes from strings of iron beads which were excavated in 1911 at the Gerzeh cemetery, a burial site approximately 70km south of Cairo. Dating from 3350 to 3600BC, thousands of years before Egypt’s Iron Age, the bead analysed was originally assumed to be from a meteorite owing to its composition of nickel-rich iron. But this hypothesis was challenged in the 1980s when academics proposed that much of the early worldwide examples of iron use originally thought to be of meteorite-origin were actually early smelting attempts.

Meteorite Brings Ingredients for Life to Earth In 2012:

Scientists have discovered unexpected ingredients for life — organic molecules never seen before in meteorites — inside a chunk of space rock that fell to Earth over California last year, scientists say.

The discovery comes from an analysis of the so-called Sutter’s Mill meteorite, which lit up the California night sky with a dazzling fireball in April 2012. Meteorite fragments from the event may shed light on the primordial ooze that helped give rise to life on Earth, researchers said.

Meteors that streak across Earth’s sky mostly are fragments of the asteroids that lie between Mars and Jupiter. Meteorites can be rich in organic compounds, including some found among life on Earth. [Photos: Sutter’s Mill Fireball and Meteorite Search]

“Their composition therefore has always been seen as an indication that the precursors to the evolution that led to the origins of life could have come from the extraterrestrial material of meteorites,” study lead author Sandra Pizzarello, a biochemist at Arizona State University in Tempe, told SPACE.com. “Since the origins of life are utterly unknown, the idea has its merits.”

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