Extraterrestrial Life and Censorship
N. Chandra Wickramasinghe (Cardiff University UK)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of the cosmic life theory, highlighting landmark events and interactions, and suggests that censorship of evidence is failing, indicating a potential paradigm shift in understanding extraterrestrial life.
Contribution
It provides a personal account of key events and interactions related to the cosmic life theory, emphasizing the decline of censorship and the shift in scientific perspectives.
Findings
Censorship of cosmic life evidence is becoming ineffective.
Key events support the development of the cosmic life theory.
A paradigm shift in extraterrestrial life research is imminent.
Abstract
In this article I chronicle a series of landmark events, with which I was personally involved, that relate to the development of the theory of cosmic life. The interpretation of events offered here might invite a sense of incredulity on the part of the reader, but the facts themselves are unimpeachable in regard to their authenticity. Of particular interest are accounts of interactions between key players in an unfolding drama connected with the origins of life. Attempts to censor evidence incompatible with the cosmic life theory are beginning to look futile and a long-overdue paradigm shift may have to be conceded.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Planetary Science and Exploration
