Astrobiologists Find Ancient Fossils in Fireball Fragments | MIT Technology ReviewScience | 207077 hits | Mar 12 7:28 pm | Posted by: commanderkai Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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I'm of the belief there is a lot of life out there and panspermia may be how it gets started on worlds with the right conditions. I very much look forward to the day we have undeniable proof of life off of this planet.
Even if it's proven that life on earth first came here from space, it still doesn't answer the question on how life started.
We are actually getting closer. One thing we recently learnt was that water molecules will naturally form themselves into a lattice work resembling the same structure as many protiens. All that is needed are some long chain hydrocarbons to come along, dissolve in water, and the water lattice will form them into protiens.
Even if it's proven that life on earth first came here from space, it still doesn't answer the question on how life started.
Even if it's proven that life on earth first came here from space, it still doesn't answer the question on how life started.
We are actually getting closer. One thing we recently learnt was that water molecules will naturally form themselves into a lattice work resembling the same structure as many protiens. All that is needed are some long chain hydrocarbons to come along, dissolve in water, and the water lattice will form them into protiens.
If comets do transport life around the galaxy we may never know the origins of life. Maybe it's that comets don't actually transport life itself, but the seeds for life.
If comets do transport life around the galaxy we may never know the origins of life. Maybe it's that comets don't actually transport life itself, but the seeds for life.
One has to wonder if the comet drivers are Teamsters?
Exciting News, if it holds up. It may not support Panspermia, but it would show that Life may exist elsewhere or that it isn't all that rare.
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Even if it's proven that life on earth first came here from space, it still doesn't answer the question on how life started.
We are actually getting closer. One thing we recently learnt was that water molecules will naturally form themselves into a lattice work resembling the same structure as many protiens. All that is needed are some long chain hydrocarbons to come along, dissolve in water, and the water lattice will form them into protiens.
Source or STFU.