CPs from Nemesis

Steven Klitzing (stevek@informix.com)
Fri, 16 Jun 1995 15:25:40 -0700

There is a simple explanation for these plants coming from a brown
dwarf star.

#1 All pygmy drosera come from the Nemesis system, as they are dwarf
like the star.

#2 All CPs at one time or another turn brown, or have tinges of brown
in them...because Nemesis, their origin, is a brown dwarf star.

#3 The genetic trait of clorophyll in CPs was recessive, which explains why
such small CPs grow on Earth. If CPs were put into Nemesis's complex
combination of radiation and infrared rays, they would grow to incredible
size. As is, Sol does not emit enough non-visible light to cause gigantic
growth in CPs.

#4 In the Nemesis system, it was necessary for bugs to evolve in the
infrared spectrum. Because they couldn't see the green CPs, it was
easy for them to become trapped by the huge CPs.

#5 Exposure to Kryptonite, as we all know from the very scientific
Superman legacy, has undue effects on life forms alien to earth. If you
could expose say, a VFT or a Drosera to some Kryptonite, it would soon
die. Kryptonite would prove the other-worldly origin of CPs. All we
need to do is find some. Barry, have you noticed that no CPs grow around
the fringes of the Arizona meteor crater? The meteor buried miles below
the ground must contain Kryptonite from Nemesis! I strongly urge that
you write a grant to obtain government funding to prove this theory! We will,
of course, need drilling equipment capable of going through the earth's
mantle and possibly into the magnetic core of the planet. The tools
exist, all we need is the funding and the time.

---Steve