J the apparently fatal objection was raised that it would take some sixty million years for a meteorite to travel from the nearest stellar system to our earth, and it is inconceivable that any kind of life could be maintained during such a period. Even... Life, its nature, origin and maintenance - Страница 15написао/ла Edward Albert Schäfer - 1912 - 36 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 810 страница
...Canadian Institute, VIII. meeting of this Association in Edinburgh in 1871. To this "meteorite" theory" the apparently fatal objection was raised that it...indefinitely in cosmic dust in the interstellar spaces (Richter, 1865 ; Cohn, 1872), and may with this dust fall slowly to the earth without undergoing the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 788 страница
...Canadian Institute, VIII. meeting of this Association in Edinburgh in 1871. To this "meteorite" theory" the apparently fatal objection was raised that it...existed within it. A cognate theory, that of cosmic panspennia, assumes that life may exist and may have existed indefinitely in cosmic dust in^ the interstellar... | |
| Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Shäfer - 1912 - 44 страница
...refutation of abiogenesis has no further hearing on this possibility than to make it probable that H protoplasm ultimately be formed in the laboratory,...indefinitely in cosmic dust in the interstellar spaces (Richter, 1865 ; Cohn, 1872), and may with this dust fall slowly to the earth without undergoing the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1913 - 1076 страница
...Presidential Address at the meeting of this Association in Edinburgh in 1871. To this ' mete.orite ' theory " the apparently fatal objection was raised that it...indefinitely in cosmic dust in the interstellar spaces (Eichter, 1865; Cohn, 1872), and may with this dust fall slowly to the earth without undergoing the... | |
| 1913 - 880 страница
...this "meteorite" theory * the apparently fatal objection was raised that it would take some 60,000,000 years for a meteorite to travel from the nearest stellar...indefinitely in cosmic dust in the interstellar spaces (Richter, 1865; Cohn, 1872), and may with this dust fall slowly to the earth without undergoing the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1913 - 920 страница
...travel from the nearest stellar system to our earth, and it is inconceivable that any kind of lifo could be maintained during such a period. Even from...with the earth would, in all probability, destroy any lif e which might have existed within it. A cognate theory, that of cosmic panspermia, assumes that... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1913 - 884 страница
..."meteorite " theory l the apparently fatal objection was raised that it would take some 60,000,000 years for a meteorite to travel from the nearest stellar...indefinitely in cosmic dust in the interstellar spaces (Eichter, 1865; Cohn, 1872), and may with this dust fall slowly to 'the earth without undergoing the... | |
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