The famous scientist claims that there are aliens on the Venire planet: Mysterious Forms Receive Explaination

The inexplicable forms seen on the Venere planet, which some scientists suggest may be signs of alien life, are even more mysterious than we thought. Researchers studying the surface of Venera have found that these strange black spots are affecting the planet's climate after a study of [...]
The inexplicable forms seen on the Venere planet, which some scientists suggest may be signs of alien life, are even more mysterious than we thought.
Researchers studying Venera's surface have found that these strange black spots are affecting the planet's climate after an amazing new study, writes The Independent, the Periscope.
Scientists had known it earlier, perhaps over a hundred years ago. But they've never received enough explanation, with some scientists suggesting they could be evidence of alien life.
Observations show that particles in these black places appear to be of the same size and that they resemble microorganisms that can be found in earth's atmosphere.
Along with other evidence, this has led one of the world's most famous scientists, such as Carl Sagan, to speculate that there could be life in Venice.
And in addition, scientists have learned more about how these clouds can affect the climate on the planet. /Periscope











