My theory of evolution: part 3
This one invites a question as I sit here and watch yet another episode of Ancient Aliens and something comes to mind in relation to parts 1 and 2
And here it is
Knowing that a human being's DNA can literally change while living in space for around a year, do you think it is possible that microbial lifeforms here on earth that are swept up in storms or sucked up in tornadic activity, and end up floating around up there in the clouds or above it, can also change and in some cases become more virulent than they otherwise be?
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