Posted on 04/05/2018 11:49:13 AM PDT by LibWhacker
Amid efforts to find alien life, scientists have not yet confirmed the existence of an extraterrestrial civilization. Findings of a new study suggest this has something do with the element phosphorus lacking in the cosmos.
Life-Giving Phosphorus
Phosphorus is the 11th most common element on Earth, and it is fundamental to all living things. Phosphorus is one of only six chemical elements on our planet that organisms depend on.
"[Phosphorus] helps form the backbone of the long chains of nucleotides that create RNA and DNA; it is part of the phospholipids in cell membranes; and is a building block of the coenzyme used as an energy carrier in cells, adenosine triphosphate (ATP)," NASA said.
Astronomers have been hunting for phosphorus in the universe because of the role it plays in life on Earth. If the element is lacking in other parts of the cosmos, it could be difficult for alien life to exist.
A new study presented at the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science meeting now suggests that life as we know it is more unusual than previously thought because the universe substantially lacks phosphorus.
Phosphorus From Supernovae
Study researcher Jane Greaves, from the University of Cardiff, and colleagues, found that the reason our planet got enough of the element is because it is close enough to a supernova.
Phosphorus is formed in supernovae when massive stars explode at the end of their lives, but the researchers found that the typical supernova may not provide the right conditions to forge the element. Earth just happened to be in close proximity to the right kind of supernova, making it unusually lucky.
The researchers made their conclusion based on observations of two supernova remnants, the Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A (Cas A). The found that Cas A appears to have more phosphorus than Crab Nebula. The researchers theorize that the latter had more reactions that made phosphorus because it was denser or more massive.
The findings hint that material blown out into space may dramatically vary in composition. The researchers said that some of the phosphorus-bearing minerals such as those in meteorites that came to Earth may have been reactive enough to contribute to the making of proto-biomolecules.
If phosphorus comes from supernova and travels across space in meteoritic rock, the researchers wondered if young planets near the wrong kind of supernova may find themselves lacking in reactive phosphorus.
"In that case, life might really struggle to get started out of phosphorus-poor chemistry, on another world otherwise similar to our own," Greaves said.
“Whether a life-form is based upon carbon or silicon makes no fundamental difference!”
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But it makes a huge practical difference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_chauvinism
On the other hand - if one believes in evolution, why would a presence of phosphorous be one of the keys? Things would just evolve differently without it.
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I have a feeling your definition of evolution doesn’t match the definition of evolution.
Yup—but we may not be the only miracle—there is no limit, last I heard. :-)
Anal proving ! Drilling for phosphorus! ......don’t even want to speculate what fracking is the equivalent of !
The goal of all life is to propagate itself.
Partying is just a bonus.
If God guides life, why would he need to do it in more than one place?
Right on. Basic life requirement. At least one species to snigger when the other protoplasms have to make for the door.
lol
His call, my FRiend... :-)
there are uncountable trillions of galaxies ... each with millions of stars ... life rare? there is life where ever you look on Earth. Counting by parts per billion ... that way you will never see how much life is to be found ... life is only rare in some people’s minds ...
“Phosphorus is formed in supernovae when massive stars explode...”
So this phenomenon has been tested and verified?
Or - do the words “Scientist believe...” need to be inserted?
Counting by parts per billion ... that way you will never see how much life is to be found ... life is only rare in some peoples minds ...
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The people who analyze the facts rather than only use their feelings.
I don't think so. It comes from an understanding of nuclear physics which, obviously, they know a thing or two about.
To find alien life, we should cease searching for water in exoplanet atmospheres and immediately begin looking for beer bubbles!
“They would have LEDs..........................”
Some of the silicon in an LED is doped with phosphorous to form the “P” type material.
“They would have LEDs..........................”
Some of the silicon in an LED is doped with phosphorous to form part of the P/N junction.
There are others..................
We inhabit a very rare place and should stop our very childish squabbling over exercising power over our fellows.
The purpose of the universe is to make lead (Pb).
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