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Old 03.13.2013, 11:11 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by evollove
I don't get it. As a lay person, I always assumed shit like this was floating around anyway.

Is the generally accepted theory that there is not and never was anything remotely alive ever in the universe?

the question is not whether life may or may not arise in other planets.

panspermia is the notion that there's some sort of common universal DNA out there flying around in comets and meteorites, "seeding" planets, and that the origin of life on earth isn't from the primordial soup but from extraterrestrial origins.
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