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Quotes About Panspermia

There's a respected theory in astronomy called Panspermia," Glinn finally continued. "It holds that life may have spread through the galaxy in bacteria or spores carried on meteorites or in clouds of dust. But
~ Douglas Preston
The idea of panspermia-life propagating between worlds perhaps even between the stars goes back to the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras who as long as the fifth century imaged seeds of life spreading through the universe.
~ Stephen Baxter
There are two problems with notions of panspermia, as extraterrestrial theories are known.
~ Bill Bryson
Collectively, these findings tell us it's conceivable that life began on Mars and later seeded life on Earth, a process known as panspermia.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
life began on Mars and later seeded life on Earth, a process known as panspermia.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
One of Langdon's Harvard colleagues—a solemn physics professor—had become so fed up with philosophy majors attending his Origins of the Universe seminar that he finally posted a sign on his classroom door. In my classroom, T > 0. For all inquiries where T = 0, please visit the Religion Department. "How about Panspermia?" Winston
~ Dan Brown
How about Panspermia?" Winston asked. "The notion that life on earth was seeded from another planet by a meteor or cosmic dust? Panspermia is considered a scientifically valid possibility to explain the existence of life on earth.
~ Dan Brown
She had heard the panspermia theory before but didn't know its name. "The theory that a meteorite splashed into the primordial soup, bringing the first seeds of microbial life to earth.
~ Dan Brown