The
question is, “Does Space Plankton Exist?”
Our
seas are magnificent and so is the universe.
Although
we sail in ships and dive to the bottom of our oceans in submarines there’s
still plenty of ocean surface that lays undiscovered.
Under
a microscope sea water brings many surprises with unusual looking plants and
animals. Some are known to us whilst there are some that are not. Either way we
call them Plankton.
Now
with this in mind although there’s still much more to discover under the oceans
humans don’t want to pursue it. Their interest appears to be more focused on
space and I don’t mean an empty space but the universe type space.
Now
this is only my opinion, but isn’t it possible that there are invisible
lifeforms that are similar to plankton that swim continuously within the
darkness of space in-between the planets?
Basically,
‘Space Plankton,’ for I believe that something lives there it’s just that we
don’t know it yet.
It’s
been proven here on Earth that creatures can survive in extreme weather so why
should space be any different.
But
hey I’m no scientist it’s just my theory, what do you think?
Author:
Charmain Ingleton