biggs682
Itching to get back on my bike's
- Location
- Northamptonshire
not as we know it jim
Peter Ward and Donald Brownlee have gone into this. Their theory is that whilst very simple life forms like single celled bacteria might be common, complex life should be extremely rare as it relies on an improbable combination of astrophysical and geological events and circumstances.
Golly. I wonder why no-one posted that before. Say, oh, I don't know, at around 20:02:57 yesterday.Heard about this today - a bacteria which lives on arsenic and even has it in its DNA. The boffins are suggesting it opens up the possibilty that there could be different forms of life.
http://www.guardian....enic-phosphorus
Golly. I wonder why no-one posted that before. Say, oh, I don't know, at around 20:02:57 yesterday.![]()
It was exactly the same news. Not sure if the Beeb beat the Guardian or if Norm beat 3BM.Yesterday's news Norm, not interested - we want the here and now!![]()
Did you discover any new life forms in such a hostile environment?I would've posted it then but I was on the bog at the time.
It was exactly the same news. Not sure if the Beeb beat the Guardian or if Norm beat 3BM.![]()
![]()