Asteroid Ryugu contains amino acids, PAH, etc. | |
McKracken User ID: 77750652 ![]() 03/10/2022 12:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Was only L-alanine found or also R-alanine? Usually only life creates an inbalance between those two. With the electric plasma environment around some asteroids which occasional behave like comets, it's not completely surprising to see those. Only surprising for those who don't think about those high energy effects in space outside of the purely Newtonion gravity worldview. Stanley Miller's famous experiment in 1952 showed how amino acids ad even peptides, that's a step towards the larger proteins, can be created from simple anorganic substances when powered up by electric arc discharges: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Stanley Miller's forgotten experiments analyzed, 2014: [link to www.newswise.com (secure)] |
Wretch Fossil (OP) Wretch Fossil User ID: 82419161 ![]() 03/10/2022 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Asteroid Ryugu Has Abundant Macromolecular Organic Matter. See Thread: Asteroid Ryugu Has Abundant Macromolecular Organic Matter. |
Wretch Fossil (OP) Wretch Fossil User ID: 82419161 ![]() 03/10/2022 03:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Was only L-alanine found or also R-alanine? Usually only life creates an inbalance between those two. Quoting: McKracken With the electric plasma environment around some asteroids which occasional behave like comets, it's not completely surprising to see those. Only surprising for those who don't think about those high energy effects in space outside of the purely Newtonion gravity worldview. Stanley Miller's famous experiment in 1952 showed how amino acids ad even peptides, that's a step towards the larger proteins, can be created from simple anorganic substances when powered up by electric arc discharges: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Stanley Miller's forgotten experiments analyzed, 2014: [link to www.newswise.com (secure)] No labs can produce macromolecules from non-life. The macromolecules originated from Mars. They are chemical fossils, not prebiotics. Last Edited by Wretch Fossil on 03/10/2022 11:26 AM |