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Panspermia asks new questions (Proceedings Paper)

Author(s): Brig Klyce
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The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum III, Stuart A. Kingsley; Ragbir Bhathal, Editors, pp.11-14

Date: 3 August 2001

Paper Abstract

There is a widespread sentiment that panspermia is uninteresting is because it does not answer fundamental questions about the origin of life. The strongest version of panspermia asks entirely new questions. While barriers to the acceptance of panspermia are falling and evidence supporting it is accumulating, the mere possibility of panspermia unhinges the Darwinian account of evolutionary progress. The new theory removes an issue dividing science and religion, but it requires an amendment to the big bang theory.
DOI: 10.1117/12.435366
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