Earth life originates from cosmic bacteria

Humans on Earth have long thought that they are alone in the universe and are still trying desperately to search for alien civilizations. Meanwhile, they may be the real aliens.

The first inhabitants of our planet are ancient microorganisms of cosmic origin.

Humans on Earth have long thought that they are alone in the universe and are still trying desperately to search for alien civilizations. Meanwhile, they may be the real aliens.

Scientists from Princeton University (USA) claim: Life on Earth is born thanks to cosmic bacteria. According to these experts, extraterrestrial microorganisms have fallen into our planet after several million years of adventure in space.

Picture 1 of Earth life originates from cosmic bacteria

Bacteria that come from space can be a source of life on Earth.

They migrate in the immense space on the fragments of various planets from the celestial systems in the open universe. After the massive eruptions of volcanoes, collisions of celestial bodies and the falling of meteorites into planets. At that time the bacteria are in the form of latent. Then they resurrected despite very high radiation, according to the Daily Mail.

The hypothesis given by scientists is as follows: When galaxies are relatively young and meteorites are much closer than they are now. They can exchange their parts with each other. These fragments move in enough space slowly and the gravity of the planets can attract them easily.

Water appears on the surface of the Earth, when the ' Milky Way is only' 288 million years old, so our planet is fully capable of "welcoming guests" as strange wandering bacteria.

Previously, NASA scientists also claimed that life on Earth could appear due to the continuous and intense "bombardment" of unicorn comets. They also claimed that ice-covered meteorites colliding with the Earth caused shock waves, leading to the appearance of albumin compounds, creating fertile ground for life to flourish and multiply. .

Update 17 December 2018
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