Question:
Religious and non religion people, what do you think of this finding?
♥ Introvert, Deep Thinker ♥
2010-11-03 08:15:49 UTC
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/6050718/Building-block-of-life-found-in-comet-trail.html
Six answers:
Kwark
2010-11-03 08:24:52 UTC
building blocks of life has been found in rocks older than the earth.



Research at University College of London.
elyon
2010-11-03 15:22:21 UTC
I think they wasted a lot of money collecting dust and then made the findings seem as if they have really found something important. 1 amino acid was present. Wow! This might be the one that planted life on the other side of the galaxy. Shouldn't we now worship the dust? Ridiculous nonsense. This is a prime example of the waste we tolerate in this country. What if the oil supply is cut off suddenly? Will this space dust matter to you then?
2010-11-03 15:19:19 UTC
Interesting, but not too surprising.

We've known for some time that organic molecules could and have formed in space -- and it was logical that amino acids could as well. This just verifies that idea.

More evidence that it doesn't take any "act of a magical god" for life.



Peace.
Corruptedspirit, Resurrected
2010-11-03 15:17:47 UTC
old news....amino acids (the building blocks of DNA) have been detected in interstellar gas clouds as well
*Blessed*
2010-11-03 15:29:37 UTC
I don't find it surprising in the least. We all know that the earth and life formed upon it had its beginnings elsewhere in the universe.
yet-knish!
2010-11-03 15:25:02 UTC
Not much. What's it got to do with religion?


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