| Thread Closed |
Transferal of life |
Share Thread | Thread Tools |
| Aug31-12, 01:22 AM | #18 |
|
|
Transferal of life
Couple questions..
Is it true there are dried up river, deltas etc.. on Mars? Therefor there must of been water, IF there were single celled organisms that sprouted to life during this time, it is a FACT that they would be transferred to Earth during the Heavy Bombardment. Correct? This could very well be how life started off, since a lot of people think life came from amino acids from asteroids in the first place... Mars life (if true) would pre date Earth life, because around the time of the rivers on Mars, Earth was still in a cooling phase after the Mars size rock hit Earth, causing the Moon.. |
| Aug31-12, 03:08 AM | #19 |
|
Mentor
Blog Entries: 1
|
|
| Aug31-12, 07:40 AM | #20 |
|
|
It appears "Mars == Nearest Neigbour" is no longer the domain of popular science. Look at the caption for the diagram at http://cars9.uchicago.edu/gsecars/LV...%27%20core.htm
I said in another thread that I am not surprised science journalists can't get it right when the source is ambiguous. |
| Aug31-12, 12:23 PM | #21 |
|
|
Is the has the Moon been orbiting Earth ever since the Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago? |
| Aug31-12, 12:41 PM | #22 |
|
Mentor
Blog Entries: 1
|
|
| Aug31-12, 01:31 PM | #23 |
|
|
So the point about the Moon I was making was as following; Earth never had life before the Moon. Therefor life would not spring into existence on Earth until.. 500 million years after the Moon was formed. Now Mars didn't go through this phase, therefor their life would have a head start on Earths life.
And sure life could very easily survive an asteroid impact, after all the dinosaurs did. They died off due to lack of sunlight etc. So why couldn't basic germs deep inside the rocks that have escaped the gravity of Mars survive? The rocks that were projectiles were not magma or melted rock, they were still solid, therefor life could very easily survived through the vacuum of space and the trip to Earth. Lets say during heavy bombardment, this scenario happened, life was than brought to Earth from Mars rock and sprouted life on Earth.. If scientists find cells in Mars rocks that are the same as here on Earth, is this enough proof to say that life came from Mars? |
| Aug31-12, 01:42 PM | #24 |
|
Mentor
Blog Entries: 1
|
1 - What about the formation of the Martian Global Dichotomy that happened at a similar time as the Moon's formation? 2 - Where does this half a billion year figure come from? Citation please or admit that you made it up or the thread will be locked. 3 - Life is not a teleological process. It's a drunkards walk through a fitness landscape determined by environmental conditions acting on random mutations. Taking one population and splitting it into multiple identical, separated samples will result in wildly different results after time. The type of life that existed 3.5-4 billion years ago was so utterly different to anything we have now that I doubt there would be any way to conclusively say it was related to terrestrial life (ignoring the fact that life that ancient is not well preserved enough for that kind of study). Relating to what I said before if life had been evolving on Mars for hundreds of millions or billions of years after it spread to Earth it would be so different from us that it is highly unlikely there would be any similarity beyond the basic biochemicals used. And without a theory of abiogenesis and an understanding of primordial Mars we couldn't say if it was more likely if they transferred or both favoured the evolution of that kind of life. |
| Aug31-12, 06:38 PM | #25 |
|
|
|
| Aug31-12, 07:17 PM | #26 |
|
Mentor
|
This is all just idle speculation. Thread locked.
|
| Thread Closed |
| Thread Tools | |
Similar Threads for: Transferal of life
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | ||
| Inorganic life now likely? (Its life, Jim, but not as we know it) | General Physics | 3 | ||
| short hlaf life and long half life of epinephrine | Biology | 0 | ||
| Half-Life real life application question | Introductory Physics Homework | 0 | ||
| If life could arise from non life billions of yrs ago could that happen today? | Biology, Chemistry & Other Homework | 3 | ||
| Are we Carbon based life, proton-proton based life, string based life, or... | General Physics | 7 | ||