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Panspermia: Could we? Should we?

why oh why did I say fish eggs..? WAY TOO COMPLEX!

two simple questions, with a long-winded introduction...
Length: 00:07:37



Video Comments:
squirrelsivertsen (August 11, 2008 at 10:17 am)
we dont know how life began.. but we definately have the ability to create civilisations elsewhere in our galaxy. And if we can do this... then that could be a very high possibily on how life began on earth.

Panspermia is truly emence thinking!!
if we send a bacteria ball to a planet... maybe another civilisation may send a bacteria ball there too! meaning.... the bacteria balls will combine to create super intelligent life such as maybe having more than 5 sences!
wow... incredible sheeet
squirrelsivertsen (August 8, 2008 at 6:29 pm)
ever thaught that our universe could be fire?
hmm... how do i explain this good lol...

planets/stars (largest objects)
atoms (smallest objects)
basically have the same scientific laws!

so scale down the size and well...
'every star could be a flame molecule from a different dimension'

Also when we light a fire, the flame reproduces itself right... And so this could be the reason for the expanssion of the universe lol.

It may all sound rediculous.. but the theory makes more sense than many!
squirrelsivertsen (July 30, 2008 at 6:00 pm)
can we can do it??
hmm... well we can try it, it may work.
i totally see where your cummin from.
a small amount of bacteria from a meteor hitting a planet could produce a civilisation (evoultion blagg) so we could aim our bacteria at planets.


should we do it?
hmm.... there cant be any harm done.
if we can do it, we should do it.
life is the best thing we know...
soo spreading life throughout our galaxy and possilby even human civilisations should be done.
very deep thinking, i like it. peace
fungi1 (July 19, 2008 at 3:42 am)
It is good idea to spread around our bacteria. it would be totally natural start of life on another planet.
If we live in nature and evolve together with nature we are nature.
let us play a game that is coaled I´m THE CREATOR.
DonHoraldo (June 22, 2008 at 3:55 am)
interesting idea but we'd need to send billions of samples to have an even remote chance of this working. and then comes the tricky question. is that better?
shaolindreams (January 7, 2008 at 8:01 pm)
should we do it.. well we could but same again, theres no benefit for us not for a few billion years anyway lol.. should we just go and find another planet to colonise.. why yes. Overpopulation and the overusage of nature resources will mean ultimately we need to.
shaolindreams (January 7, 2008 at 8:01 pm)
it would be better example if it was a nature unprovoked occurance. Say the world blew up and a part of earth (asteriods with some lifeform on it) flew out into space and one piece hit another planet and began some sort of reaction to start life. I guess theres 2 types of Panspermia intellengently planned or nature occurance. I think the nature way being the more likely, as what are the benefits to the planners to start life here?
TheOats (November 30, 2007 at 7:19 am)
Well i dont think anybody would bother, cause it wouldn't "help" us, we would not profit from it.
precursors (November 28, 2007 at 5:36 pm)
Another thing is that although it took billions of years on earth for simple life form evolve into us it doesn2t necessarily mean it should take same amount of time elsewhere. If you watch the video i suggested above you can understand that evolution of life accelerated tremendously in the last 400 years due to extraterrestrial factos, namely meteor collisions. Who can say life can't evolve at a much faster pace on another planet?
precursors (November 28, 2007 at 5:35 pm)
Not true. Some forms of bacteria are known to have survived the temperature, radioactivity and lack of gravity of space. Even some millions of years old bacteria who appear frozen and dead come back to life as the polar icecaps are melting as we speak. Life is stronger than we know. You should also watch the Origin of Life - Panspermia videos on youtube.
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