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SETI senior scientist suggests you might be a Martian

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Seth Shostak (Credit: SETI Institute)

In a recent blog post on The Huffington Post, Senior Astronomer for the Search for Extraterrestrial Life Institute (SETI) Seth Shostak suggested the possibility that every life form on Earth could have stemmed from life on Mars.

“It’s possible that billions of years ago, tiny bits of biology quit the Red Planet and infected ours. If so, your family tree — and that of every other terrestrial life form — has its deepest roots not in the ancient oceans of Earth, but in the vanished seas of Mars,” explains Shostak.

The idea that life on earth may have sprung from microorganisms coming from elsewhere in space is called panspermia. Shostak points out that the concept itself is very old, but it is an idea that cannot be ruled out and is debated to this day.

One scenario of this theory is that microorganisms may be tough enough to traverse space, and perhaps sailed through space being pushed along by cosmic rays. Shostak thinks this idea is not likely. He points out that space is not a safe place to live.

Instead, Shostak feels that a safer way for alien microbes to travel space would be inside of a rock.

“After all,” he points out, “space is hardly benign: cosmic rays, extreme temperatures, and prolonged desiccation will relentlessly corrode any biology that takes too much time en route. Being inside a rock helps.”

This theory is referred to as lithopanspermia.

Artist’s concept of comet Siding Spring (C/2013 A1) heading toward Mars. (Credit: NASA)

However, if rocks from Mars harbored life, then Shostak thinks it probably would need to be a short ride, given the harsh conditions of the ride.

According to Shostak, scientists believe that billions of rocks shuttled between mars and Earth in the early days of the solar system. He says some of them might have only taken a year to get here, although he says most would have taken much longer.

Just because it takes a long time, Shostak says there is still the possibility that some of the more hardy microorganism could survive the trip.

“Astrobiologists have identified terrestrial bacteria able to zone out in spore form for a million years. If you eventually put them in contact with water, they’ll come back to life like sea monkeys,” says Shostak.

Biochemist Steven Benner of Florida’s Westheimer Institute for Science and Technology wrote a paper in 2013 that supported the idea of Earth life originating from Mars. He said he had found evidence that Mars had the proper environment to support life in the distant past.

What ancient Mars may have looked like. (Credit: Ittiz/Wikimedia Commons)

Regarding Benner’s theory, Scientific American wrote: “The new argument, in a nutshell, is that young Mars had a more oxygen-rich atmosphere than Earth did 4 billion years ago, and was drier. This would have resulted in a different mineralogical surface environment, one that could have provided a catalyst for the assembly of key RNA molecules and all the biotic chemistry leading to life as we know it. Subsequent asteroid impacts on Mars would have spewed chunks of rock into space, carrying life (presumably in microbial form) through the solar system and onto the surface of a youthful Earth.”

Scientist at the University of Sheffield and the University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, believe that they have an abundance of evidence of microorganisms that have come from space. Some of these via meteors, others they found in the stratosphere.

Professor Milton Wainwright, who is a member of the Centre, told the Daily Express last year, “The evidence points towards theories that complex living organisms are falling from the skies to Earth.”

Wainwright continued, “There is growing evidence that says this DNA comes from space and it is carried into our atmosphere on micro-meteorites before dissipating.”

Martian surface. (Credit: NASA/JPL)

Last year, astrobiologist Richard Hoover, who spent more than forty six years working with NASA, established the Astrobiology Research Group at the NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, and  was a visiting research professor with the Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham, told audiences at the International UFO Congress he also feels evidence of extraterrestrial life is abundant.

In an Open Minds interview conducted by Huffington Post writer Lee Speigel, he said “I am absolutely convinced that life is not restricted to the planet Earth because I have found the remains of life forms that are absolutely, conclusively extraterrestrial.”

The life forms he refers to are from Mars.

So maybe our ancestors did hitch rides on meteorites, and we are all Martians. It is possible, but remains just a theory. Many mainstream scientist are still not convinced that the Center for Astrobiology’s evidence is extraterrestrial.

Still, the idea has not been ruled out.

Shostak points out in his recent article, “As intriguing as it is, panspermia doesn’t offer any clues about life’s origins. Indeed, it only seems to push the problem of biology’s beginnings to another planet. But there’s this: If life can spread, then countless worlds could be encrusted with biology even if generating it in the first place is difficult or highly improbable.”


Source: http://www.openminds.tv/seti-senior-scientist-suggests-you-might-be-a-martian/34761


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    • unidentified

      some of the ‘ancient aliens’ might have come from Mars , that might not be too ‘out there’

    • Factory Farms FEAR the MooCow

      Just stop it with the abductions already!!
      Eat More GMO :mad:

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