Research reproduces the process of forming life in the universe

Physicists in Russia and Italy have created processes similar to the process of producing life on meteorites in the universe, thanks to the accelerators of the Unified Nuclear Research Institute in Dubna, Russia.

Physicists in Russia and Italy have created processes similar to the process of producing life on meteorites in the universe, thanks to the accelerators of the Unified Nuclear Research Institute in Dubna, Russia.

This result was led by the study, the director of the Evgheny Krasavin Radioactive Biological Laboratory and Professor Ernesto Di Mauro of Sapiensa (Rome, Italy).

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The theory of the process of forming the universe after the Big Bang was accepted by most scientists.(Photo: Time)

Scientists come from the theory that if all organisms are made up of proteins and nucleic acids, they can be formed in some way.

Moreover, the best conditions for this process are formed not on planets but on asteroids and meteors.

In the space universe there exists a huge amount of formamide containing hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, which was created after the Big Bang explosion that formed the universe.

Scientists found that formamide on the surface of meteorites is caused by cosmic radiation, creating processes called prebiotic synthesis in space.

According to scientists, that is how proteins and nucleic acids form. These processes have been modeled by scientists on the Dubna accelerators at a much higher rate.

Mr. Krasavin explained in experimental conditions, scientists compressed space and time, and time-slice modeling took place in the universe for millions, even billions of years.

According to him, it is very important that the Big Bang inevitably creates conditions in which certain macromolecules will appear and when they fall into planets, these macromolecules can lead to The next evolutionary stage leads to the formation of life.

However, Mr. Krasavin stressed that it may take longer to create life from inorganic material.

Update 17 December 2018
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