[meteorite-list] Bugs In Space!

Meteorites USA eric at meteoritesusa.com
Sat Sep 19 12:11:50 EDT 2009


Hi Rob, List,

In regards to your statement... Maybe I'm wrong, or misunderstand...

"...Mark stated (quite clearly, I thought) that all life on earth gan be 
genetically linked to earth and it seems far more likely that it began 
here where conditions are ideal than it being delivered here by 
something else...."

Does that mean that all life that is present on Earth today is 
"genetically linked" to the Earth and that in itself proves it 
originated here?

Are you open to the possibility that SOME of the life here on Earth 
present day, quite possibly could have come from "out there" beyond our 
own little rock of a planet?

Do you NOT believe in the theory of Panspermia or rather the idea that 
dormant, living microbes can be transported between planets and systems 
by ejecta debris from other planets?

Don't you think that sometime in the last 4.6 billion years since the 
beginning of our planet that at least one piece of the "living debris" 
has slammed into our planet?

Hmmm... Sounds like I believe in Panspermia, but I don't fully because 
it implies that all life (on Earth) came from "out there".

I don't believe that ALL life that is presently on Earth originated 
here. Perhaps over millions of years SOME of it has "adapted" not 
evolved, to our planet. Creatures adapt to their environments all the 
time. What's to say that something that landed here 10 million years ago 
didn't adapt into something that could be genetically similar to all 
life on Earth?

What if ALL life everywhere in the universe conforms to the same basic 
genetic structure? Wouldn't this make the Earth based idea moot, and 
suggest it's very likely that we're not in fact the center of the universe?

Regards,
Eric






Rob McCafferty wrote:
>>       To me---believing that all life has
>> originated here on Earth and then 
>> spread out from here is like saying that the Earth is still
>> the center of 
>> the solar system or Universe. And----we don't believe that
>> anymore, now do 
>> we??
>>
>>     
>
> That is not what Mark said and to imply that he did is insulting of the intelligence of anyone with a reasonable grasp of scientific method.
> You are entitled to believe what you like but remember that it really is just a belief.
>
> If you are going to insist on panspermia being anything other than another crackpot idea dreamed up by people who prefer conspiracy because the alternatives is unpalatable to them then show me the evidence.
> Not the junk you find on youtube posted by idiots, proper evidence, peer reviewed in reputable journals with scientifically reproducible results.
>
> Mark stated (quite clearly, I thought) that all life on earth gan be genetically linked to earth and it seems far more likely that it began here where conditions are ideal than it being delivered here by something else.
>
> I am not sorry about the curt nature of this response. I grow weary of a discussion that has people on one side unwilling to accept science, its methods and its process.
> Believe what you will. Nothing I could say would make you change your viewpoint. This sort of idea always seems to possess immense inertia.
>
> Rob McC
>
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