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A study was conducted a few years ago showing what would happen if an asteroid struck Earth,
splintering off a thousand different chunks of Earth matter that would bear biochemical
elements. A hundred and sixty-five would come back to Earth, two hundred and ninety-one
on to Venus, twenty to Mercury, seventeen to Mars, fourteen to Jupiter, one to Saturn,
and the rest four hundred ninety-two would shoot out of our solar system, possibly, ultimately
landing on planets well beyond our realm of existence. But we call this cosmic cross pollinization
because this type of meteoritic bombardment of planets is probably occurring not just
in our solar system, but every solar system. So we have matter being splintered off planet
after planet and circulating throughout the universe. Cosmic cross pollinization. But
another argument of the existence of ETs. Now lets see just one unusual form of life
from the nineteen fifty-eight sci-fi flick "The Crawling Eye" starring Forrest Tucker.
Roll tape.