To: PatrickHenry
An unanswered question is how life originally could have arisen from lifeless molecules and evolved into the already sophisticated isotope fractioning life forms recorded in the Akilia rocks. I would think that the shorter the time frame between Earth's formation and the emergence of life, the stronger the case for panspermia.
14 posted on
07/21/2006 8:26:30 AM PDT by
dead
To: dead
I would think that the shorter the time frame between Earth's formation and the emergence of life, the stronger the case for panspermia.I would think that the shorter the time frame between now and lunch, the stronger the case for PanPizza.
17 posted on
07/21/2006 8:29:39 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
(Islam is a perversion of faith, a lie against human spirit, an obscenity shouted in the face of G_d)
To: dead
I would think that the shorter the time frame between Earth's formation and the emergence of life, the stronger the case for panspermia. I would agree. An even stronger case could be made if life or its remains were found on other bodies in the Solar System.
76 posted on
07/21/2006 9:48:42 AM PDT by
Junior
(Identical fecal matter, alternate diurnal period)
To: dead
he shorter the time frame between Earth's formation and the emergence of life, the stronger the case for panspermia.Yes, it would seem to indicate either that or there is another factor favoring life's emergence. Something more than just random chance.
158 posted on
07/21/2006 3:37:27 PM PDT by
D-fendr
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