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I didn't mean that life STARTED outside in the Oort. There is not enough energy. Those nucleids carrying the right building blocks get ejected and life could form when they orbit close enough to the sun through heat, UV, solar particle radiation, whatever. Only a possibility to think about, I am not insisting on it. Quote:
That would be a possibility that I meant when I wrote this: Quote:
These deep frozen spores of life from other star systems could have been around for billions of years and found their way somehow through the Oort to 'seed' our Earth with life via a comet. In such a large time frame the word 'probability' becomes almost meaningless ![]() Yes, I wonder where all the ethanol in space came from and how it goes with salt and a slice of lime. | |||
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