From: [identity profile] everflame.livejournal.com


"It is also conceivable that Martian life did find a suitable niche on Earth but that scientists have simply not identified it yet."

Surely someone has written this story...

What a cool article. I got sucked right in, and all of a sudden, its 15 minutes later!

From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com



One day science will catch up with New Age ideas ;)

It's my theory that's why we can't find the "missing links"... they aren't here.

And that's why "Intelligent Design" just makes me laugh. Maybe it weren't God, but just some Godawful Aliens playing with their equivalent of a huge chemistry set what did all this.

From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com


ps,...
don't you just love the idea of a set of ideas called "panspermia"?!!
I think I'll adopt that as my religion.
Pan-the horned god
sperm-well,duh
mia- Mama Mia! we have Life.

From: [identity profile] florilegia.livejournal.com

Fantastic! Thanks for posting!


Couple of comments, though.

First, is it not possible for cells from elsewhere in space to have alighted on the earth thereby making abiogenesis possible? Why does it have to be one or the other? Seems to me that the chemical process might still have happened with a little help from out friends.

Does anyone else crack up laughing at the concept of panspermia? I mean, other than the visual of all these spermatazoa floating around in the universe like an episode from Woody Allen's Everything You Wanted to Know about Sex...

From: [identity profile] chance88088.livejournal.com


Weird - I'm currently designing a lab for one of the authors.

From: [identity profile] pointoforigin.livejournal.com


I always knew that most of my friends were Martians . . . ;)
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