The formation of the universe
Researchers believe that lightning, volcanic activity and the gases react together to produce the essential elements.
A mixture of hydrogen sulfide, water, methane, carbon dioxide and ammonia gas was necessary for the emergence of life
After analyzing the samples, the team has concluded that the lightning, volcanic activity and the gases associated with these phenomena could have reacted together to produce the first life-creating elements.
According to the researchers, these findings suggest that hydrogen sulfide, in particular, played an important role in chemical reactions that were the precursors of the origin of life on Earth and possibly elsewhere in the early solar system.
The assumption behind the theory of Panspermia, which says that asteroids could spread life throughout the universe, opening the door to the existence of the same on other planets
lunes, 21 de marzo de 2011
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