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AH) Billy Meier (par l'intermédiaire de Quetzal ... ou l'inverse) énumère plusieurs facteurs naturels qui peuvent influencer le climat dans le contact 221 (daté de 1987 et traduit en anglais en 2010), notamment l'influence cosmique :
3. The Sun also determines a part of the natural weather and climate happenings of the Earth, and also not in the least the purely cosmic influences as well as those of the galactic central sun and the so-called central black hole of the galaxy, which is named “Milky Way” by the Earth people.

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http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_221

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Des chercheurs annoncent en décembre 2017 avoir établi pour la première fois la relation entre le rayonnement cosmique généré par des étoiles qui explosent avec notre météo.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/12/19/exploding-stars-influencing-weather-scientists-find/
Cosmic rays flung out from exploding stars have an impact on our weather, a study has shown for the first time. New research from the Technical University of Denmark has found that supernovae release ions which rain down through Earth’s atmosphere seeding clouds.

As more clouds form, the climate cools, which can have a major impact on the long term weather.
The researchers claim that cosmic rays, coupled with the activity of the Sun, were linked to the Medieval Warm Period around year 1000AD and the cold period in the Little Ice Age between the 13th and 19th centuries, when the Thames regularly froze over during the winter, allowing frost fairs to be held.
“Finally we have the last piece of the puzzle explaining how particles from space affect climate on Earth,” said Dr Henrik Svensmark the lead author of the study.
“It gives an understanding of how changes caused by Solar activity or by supernova activity can change climate.”
The study involved two years of observations into the effects of cosmic rays on a simulation of Earth’s atmosphere, which was recreated inside a cloud chamber - a sealed lab which mirrors the pressure and moisture of the upper atmosphere.


AI) Billy Meier affirme que les microorganismes existent partout sur les très nombreuses planètes de l'univers, vivant dans des conditions très particulières (contact 224 daté du 7 juillet 1988 et traduit en anglais en 2005).  Il privilégie l'explication de la panspermie :

That is, thus, clear and also means that you’ve never spoken of microorganisms, which are present on virtually all planets and on certain large moons, as you let me see through your apparatuses. In part, these microorganisms exist on the surface materials of the planets and moons, while others find their habitats in the ice or under this in the under-ice seas and under-ice lakes, as you’ve designated the whole thing. And all of these microorganisms, according to your explanations, have developed in their masses on the relevant planets and moons themselves, although their origin lay elsewhere, namely with comets and wandering planets, which deposited parts or entireties of their microorganisms on the planets and moons, depending on whether these came into the tails of the cosmic wanderers or whether these or parts of these fell from them. As a rule, comets and meteors are carriers of microorganisms that, if they “inseminate” planets and moons, immensely multiply in conditions that are favorable for them and gradually change themselves and mutate or, in the course of their secretions, create new substances and new forms, which form new life in unions, etc. with other forms, from which higher life develops over the course of hundreds of thousands and millions of years, if the necessary conditions are given on the planets and moons, so particularly climate, temperature, and food. Thus, there is life that is only in the light and other life that can only live in total darkness, while others can only exist in intense heat or cold. Others can only exist in water, in gases, in soft or hard matter, while others can only live in external spheres, etc. And as it happens universe-wide with the “insemination” of the planets and moons by comets, wandering planets, and meteors, as well as by clouds of microorganisms, which drift through space, so it has also happened on our Earth. First through this was it possible that life could develop from the planet itself. So if it is said that the Earth created life from itself, then this is to be understood in the sense that first, it became “inseminated” by microorganisms from outer space, precisely through comets, wandering planets, meteors, and clouds of microorganisms, etc., which then multiplied on our planet when conditions that were life-favorable for them were created by this. Primarily included in these favorable conditions was volcanism, in which thermal microorganisms romped about, from whose effects, however, also climatic and atmospheric forms and layers, etc. developed, and after this developed lichens and mosses and later higher plants and after that the animal forms, and at last, humans were able to develop. Mainland life emerged here in the sandy shore layers of the seas and other waters, but this earthly original form of life first developed in the primeval waters, which still would have been undrinkable and deadly for humans and for actual animals. This process of the origin of life on Earth is likewise given throughout the whole Universe, so thus, there are micro-organic as well as low and higher and even high life forms elsewhere on other worlds – and with these also humans, as your existence probably proves sufficiently, and indeed, even against all the nonsensical assertions of know-it-alls and other lunatics, who believe that higher life or any life at all would only exist on our Earth.
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http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Planets#Life


But there are, among many other very interesting things, also the "black chimneys" [a.k.a. "black smokers"], of which Quetzal had once spoken, and he said that they are the essential origin of the later forms of life on the Earth, in water, air and land, along with inclusions from outer space through comets, meteors and asteroids. 
In these "black chimneys" from which pitch black swathes - which are impregnated with sulphur and various materials - rise up, emerged early branches of bacteria which, as they rose out of the chimneys, were released and began the evolutionary work of life. 
 But that, says Quetzal, is all still unknown to the terrestrial scientists. 
What is still interesting with this observation of the "black chimneys" is the fact that in their nearer and further surroundings, swarms of enormous numbers of large and snow-white creatures, which I simply designate as giant or oversized scampi [a.k.a. shrimp/prawns], bustle about on the sulphurous rocks or on the other steep rocks.
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Des chercheurs affirment en décembre 2017, que la vie doit être commune sur les planètes de l'univers car elle peut se former au tout début de la formation des planètes comme ce le fut sur terre :

Ancient fossil microorganisms indicate that life in the universe is common

The evidence that a diverse group of organisms had already evolved extremely early in the Earth's history -- combined with scientists' knowledge of the vast number of stars in the universe and the growing understanding that planets orbit so many of them -- strengthens the case for life existing elsewhere in the universe because it would be extremely unlikely that life formed quickly on Earth but did not arise anywhere else.
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The fossils were formed at a time when there was very little oxygen in the atmosphere, Schopf said. He thinks that advanced photosynthesis had not yet evolved, and that oxygen first appeared on Earth approximately half a billion years later before its concentration in our atmosphere increased rapidly starting about 2 billion years ago.

Oxygen would have been poisonous to these microorganisms, and would have killed them, he said.

Primitive photosynthesizers are fairly rare on Earth today because they exist only in places where there is light but no oxygen -- normally there is abundant oxygen anywhere there is light.
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"The rocks we studied are about as far back as rocks go."

While the study strongly suggests the presence of primitive life forms throughout the universe, Schopf said the presence of more advanced life is very possible but less certain.
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The beginning of organic life on Earth is being pushed back by evidence from the earliest known sedimentary rocks. Tsuyoshi Komiya and colleagues argue that the presence of organic carbon and stable-isotope excursions in graphite from sedimentary rocks in Labrador, Canada, pushes back the existence of organic life to more than 3.95 billion years ago. Together with recent work showing evidence for a diverse range of living organisms around 3.7 billion years ago, including stromatolites living in sunlit surface waters and bacteria living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, the work shows that life has been around almost as long as there has been a planet that it can call home.

AJ) Dans une question-réponse, Billy Meier évoque le lien très important entre le processus de formation des étoiles dans une galaxie qui serait lié aux trous noirs :

Hi Billy .
Question :
Could you please explain, what is the purpose and functions of black holes in the universe?
Answer
They are there for “universal recycling”. Black holes are the beginning and end of galaxies, suns, planets, etc. They are there for "universal recycling". Black holes are the beginning and end of galaxies, suns, planets, etc. They are an important factor in the cycle of becoming, growing and passing away.

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http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Planets

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Observational evidence of a connection between supermassive black holes and star formation has been lacking, until now.
"This is the first direct observational evidence where we can see the effect of the black hole on the star formation history of the galaxy."
The new results reveal a continuous interplay between black hole activity and star formation throughout a galaxy's life, affecting every generation of stars formed as the galaxy evolves.
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