How Did Life Begin on Earth? Scientists Come Up With a New Theory

How Did Life Begin on Earth? Scientists Come Up With a New Theory

Scientists have come up with a new theory about how life might have come to our planet. A study conducted by Arjun Berira of the University of Edinburgh has concluded that bacteria and micro-slubbers capable of surviving incredibly hostile environments, such as space, can [...]

Scientists have come up with a new theory about how life might have come to our planet.

A study conducted by Arjun Berara of the University of Edinburgh has concluded that bacteria and micro-eels capable of surviving extremely hostile environments, such as space, can be the source of life on Earth.

According to them, these microbes and bacteria have been brought to the ground by what is called “plush cosmic”. As an example, scientists bring in Saturn's rings, where the European Space Agency says it has found evidence of matter reached by the moon of this planet, Encepladus.

The same could have happened to life on Earth, scientists say.

“Bacteres and microwaves may have arrived from another planet, and through cosmic dust has entered Earth”, Berera says.

The possibility that life on Earth “technically” is an alien life, so achieved by space is always a theory that constantly attracts scientists, but most of them believe that a comet has arrived.

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