The Panspermia Hypothesis: Are We all Aliens?
Accidental panspermia The second panspermia theory, and slightly scientific one, is that the Earth was a garbage dump for UFOs on the move. And then there’s the idea that life never started here at all.
In all seriousness, where did life on Earth come from? First, there’s one panspermia theory that suggests extraterrestrials landed on Earth millennia ago and that humanity as we know it are descendants of these extraterrestrials. There’s the idea that God just plopped us down whole. Then there’s the idea that ancient amino acids in the soup of prehistoric Earth sprang together to form proteins out of which all life evolved.
Panspermia via Extraterrestrial life The other positions, you know, the less scientific ones, are twofold. During the young Earth, it’s possible a comet crashed into the planet and thus the circle of life had begun as a result of panspermia. It’s entirely possible that microbial life is living, right now, on comets circling our sun.
If life started elsewhere in the universe, then how did it end up here, on our small blue marble? That is the million-dollar question, and the person to answer it definitely will be in the history books, but theories abound.
No more questioning if your neighbor or your boss is an extraterrestrial reptilian because guess what? Earth was merely a pit stop for an alien civilization determined to ensure the continuity of their kind.
Comet tails are formed because of the ice melting due to how close they are to our sun. According to Gold, our quaint blue marble, sitting in the still emptiness of space, clearly looked to extraterrestrials like a high-quality place to dump garbage!
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