Life on Earth comes from the universe
A program to study meteorites from NASA's universe suggests that we can be aliens.
A program to study meteorites from NASA's universe suggests that we can be aliens.
According to NASA research, life on Earth may have originated from the universe.
One of the pieces of meteorites scientists have studied - (Source: Daily Mail)
Daily Mail reported that scientists have analyzed pieces of meteorites formed many billion years ago before falling to Earth and discovered in these carbon-rich meteorites that contain many chemicals similar to those main of DNA.
In the journal of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers believe that this finding ' has a great effect'.
The study's lead author, Dr. Michael Callahan, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, said that when colliding with the newly formed Earth, meteorites and comets seem to have left some walls. Very important part.
Previous studies have found that meteorites carry two of the three basic components of life to Earth. The ingredients are amino acids and the chemicals needed for cells to form diaphragms . The third component is DNA .
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