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October 27, 2005

Did Life Come from Another World?

From Scientific American:Life_1

Most scientists have long assumed that life on Earth is a homegrown phenomenon. According to the conventional hypothesis, the earliest living cells emerged as a result of chemical evolution on our planet billions of years ago in a process called abiogenesis. The alternative possibility--that living cells or their precursors arrived from space--strikes many people as science fiction. Developments over the past decade, however, have given new credibility to the idea that Earth's biosphere could have arisen from an extraterrestrial seed.

New research indicates that microorganisms could have survived a journey from Mars to Earth

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i just love this idea so much. it's so fantastic and completely bonkers all at once. tricky thing seems to be if bacteria really are that hardy, how can we know for sure that they came from on high rather than survived a journey from earth. thoughts?

Posted by: inkycircus | Oct 27, 2005 6:31:27 PM

i just love this idea so much. it's so fantastic and completely bonkers all at once. tricky thing seems to be if bacteria really are that hardy, how can we know for sure that they came from on high rather than survived a journey from earth. thoughts?

Posted by: inkycircus | Oct 27, 2005 6:32:46 PM

But if the first microbes came from Mars, how does one explain the origin of THOSE microbes?

Posted by: HannahJ | Nov 17, 2007 10:19:29 PM

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