E.W. Doc Parris on Nostr: "To say life began on earth requires a blinked view of intergalactic panspermia. ...
"To say life began on earth requires a blinked view of intergalactic panspermia. Life, or rather the mechanism of life; the plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleic acids, and proteins—moved through the Milky Way Galaxy 7 billion years ago as a mist of space-faring tardigrades.
All life throughout the universe is related.
Here are the species we have identified so far that are our direct relatives."
"There are so… many."
"This is just a fraction. The universe is brimming with tardigrade babies."
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