Тем кого действительно интересует этот вопрос рекомендую книжку The Selfish Gene. Вторая глава рассказывает об истоке жизни как о молекуле обладающей способностью себя копировать.
Тем кого действительно интересует этот вопрос рекомендую книжку The Selfish Gene. Вторая глава рассказывает об истоке жизни как о молекуле обладающей способностью себя копировать.
Mmm, mmm, mmm, Barack Hussein Obama! (детская песенка)
...Originally Posted by The American Meteor Society
To simulate this impact scenario, in shock recovery experiments with an explosive set-up, resistant microbial test systems (bacterial endospores of Bacillus subtilis), sandwiched between two quartz layers, were subjected to a shock pressure of 32 GPa, which is in the upper range indicated by the Martian meteorites and which can be assumed to hold also for “Earth” meteorites. Although the spore layer showed an intense darkening after the shock treatment, up to 500 spores per sample survived, resulting in a survival rate up to 10−4. The data demonstrate that a substantial fraction of spores are able to survive the severe shock pressure and temperature conditions which must be expected for collisionally produced rock fragments from a medium-sized terrestrial planet that have escape velocities of approximately 5 km/s.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/lx6w030517n3m528/
god delusional и selfish gene. читал и плевался.
the guy has no heart and, on top of that, sounds cocky and 100% confident in what (yet) remain to be theories and assumptions.
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