Origin of life

Planets and life 🧬

Once upon a time, there was a belief that living things originated on Jupiter or Saturn. According to physics theories, planets and the universe expand from their positions, which might affect the conditions for life on other planets due to space expansion or changes in starlight(sun) intensity.

Currently, these living things exist on Earth 🌎, but in after some million years, life might originate on Venus and then further proceed to Mercury.

Understanding how life originates on other planets involves exploring the factors contributing to the creation of biomolecules and cells. Miller's theory serves as one piece of evidence in this area. The creation of life likely depends on the probability or chance of different molecules reacting, mixed with some form of energy.

The probability of these reactions and the availability of certain conditions, such as temperature, pH, and elemental components, are key factors in the formation of complex molecules necessary for life.

Exploring the possibility of life's origins on other planets requires considering specific planetary conditions and resources, similar to the processes that led to life on Earth.

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