Science claims: We are aliens!

The multinational team simulated early childhood when our ancestors lived on ice particles wandering between the stars and then were brought to the planet by comets.

The work led by the University of Hawaii (USA), in collaboration with many schools and research institutes in the US, France, and Taiwan, is hailed as a breakthrough in answering the question: "We come from where? ".

While people are pursuing and dreaming of finding things, the team exhibits evidence that it is humanity and all other creatures on earth that are creatures from space!

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The new study claims that earth life is brought by comets from deep space - (artwork from the internet)

Scientists used a super-vacuum chamber, cooled to -450 degrees F (equivalent to -267,787 degrees C) to regenerate icy particles wandering between stars, coated with carbon dioxide, water and phosphorus. .

According to scientist Andrew Turne, from the University of Hawaii, phosphorus is deadly on earth for living organisms, but in space, phosphorus-containing chemicals can boost rare chemical reactions. yes, turning other molecules on icy particles into "life building blocks".

Specifically, there are two compounds phosphates and diphosphoric acid , two main factors necessary for life building blocks in molecular biology. Those ancient traces were found in the DNA of modern organisms.

The team of scientists also affirmed the initial position of life building blocks as "deep space" , that is, an indeterminate place very far from the planet we inhabit.

However, thanks to a lucky comet, ice particles containing this life building block were unknowingly brought and seeded on Earth - a land of good life - at 4.1 billion years ago.

And we can absolutely have people somewhere out there. According to planetary scientist Cornelia Meinert, from Nice University (France), a member of the research team, part of life building blocks can continue to be carried away by comets after it visits the solar system. back wandering between stars or once again being carried away, settled on another planet.

The research has just been published in the scientific journal Nature Communications.