Comment on If conditions on earth are perfect for life to form shouldn't have happened more than once?

maxwells_daemon@lemmy.world ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

The conditions are perfect life to thrive, and especially to evolve, we’re not so sure about forming.

Actually, I’m pretty compelled by the theory that Mars actually had the perfect conditions for life to form. With less of an ocean covered surface, regular rain, and constant meteor showers. Such meteors would form holes lined with random chemicals, which then get filled with water, forming a puddle. If one puddle doesn’t have all the necessary components to form life, another likely will. That seems to me like a much better scenario than a sparsely diluted ocean on Earth.

Then whatever life originated on Mars might have been thrown into space by on e of those meteors, and by chance, fell on Earth. There’s actually evidence that such interplanetary matter transfer is possible, and has happened. That would explain why we only know of a single common ancestor, the only one that arrived here.

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