Some crucial ingredients for life on Earth may have formed in interstellar space rather than on the planet's surface.Fred Hoyle would have been pleased.
A new computer model indicates clouds of adenine molecules, a basic component of DNA, can form and survive the harsh conditions of space, and possibly sprinkle onto planets as the stars they orbit travel through a galaxy.
"There may be only a few molecules of adenine per square foot of space, but over millions of years, enough could have accumulated to help make way for life," said study co-author Rainer Glaser, a molecular chemist at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
That whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of those ends,
it is the right of the People to alter or abolish it and to institute new Government.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
It came from Outer Space
At least, it could have done:
That explains Kucinich.
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