rossum
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It appears that he was more interested in reading Erich von Däniken.You seem to have a very odd understanding of science. Did you study science at school?
It appears that he was more interested in reading Erich von Däniken.You seem to have a very odd understanding of science. Did you study science at school?
I would say both would be impossible.Abiogenesis might be common, but the evolution of intelligent life would be rather rare.
It's very much an evo concept. Panspermia comes to mind.Aliens visiting Earth is not a good scientific hypothesis, so us "evos" don't suggest it. Aliens coming to Earth are regarded as conspiracy theories with no evidence to support it.
I would say both would be impossible.
It's very much an evo concept. Panspermia comes to mind.
No.....science. Not the pseudoscience you grasp onto.And what reasons do you have to say both are wrong?
Probably, because it disagrees with your world view.
It's quite apparent you haven't studied the models....yet, you seem to be an expert.Panspermia doesn't involve the idea of aliens travelling to other solar systems. And it is onlya hypothesis, not a theory that is generally accepted.
OK, if you think it is science cite the papers.No.....science. Not the pseudoscience you grasp onto.
Really? And which models are these (you'll need to cite the papers)It's quite apparent you haven't studied the models....yet, you seem to be an expert.
Please cite papers that support your position.Panspermia doesn't involve the idea of aliens travelling to other solar systems. And it is onlya hypothesis, not a theory that is generally accepted.
Here you go:Please cite papers that support your position.
Give me the topic you want a paper on....Here you go:
Panspermia Hypothesis: History of a Hypothesis and a Review of the Past, Present, and Future Planned Missions to Test This Hypothesis
Speculations about the origins of life on Earth have existed since the dawn of civilization. The Greek philosopher Anaxagoras (500-428 BCE) asserted that the seeds of life are present everywhere in the universe (Nicholson, Trends Microbiol 17:243-250, 2009). He coined the term panspermia to...ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Now, support your claims with papers.