Abstract. Recent astronomical observations combined with dynamical simulations have led to a
possible confirmation of the existence of the much disputed stable dust clouds (Kordylewski Dust
Clouds) at the Lagrange libration points of the Earth-Moon system. The new data leads to an
estimate of the size of the cloud at L5 as well as of the average radii of the scattering/polarizing dust
particles in the cloud’s interior. The diameter of the cloud is somewhat less than 3 times the Earth’s
diameter, and the average grain radius is estimated at ~ 3 10-5cm, consistent with bacterial-type
cells, with a mean separation of less than 1 cm. Such grains, most likely elongated on the average
(rod-like bacteria), and photoelectrically charged to a few eV, would acquire a spin through collisions
with gas atoms and thus could act as emitters and absorbers of longwave electromagnetic radiation.
We speculate that the entire Kordylewski Dust Cloud comprised of such particles has the potential to
acquire electromagnetic connectivity with an information storage/processing capacity akin to a form
of intelligence.
The implications of this are IMMENSE. this confirms EVERYTHING. it is ALL connected. this is POLITICAL