cyberdora wrote:
kokopelli wrote:
I don't buy into the "panspermia" conjecture at all. Even more, we don't need it. It is enormously more likely that the organic molecules that are the building blocks of life formed naturally in Earth's atmosphere that that some "spores" from outer space made it here and started life.
It is impossible to prove, except with no friction in space due to the lack of gravity, fungal/bacterial spores simply float away. This could be why astronauts aboard the Russian space station Mir witnessed large, fungal/bacterial formations seemingly all over the spacecraft.
You would think that they would patch the holes so that the oxygen wouldn't all leak out.
Seriously, it shouldn't be any surprise that there are fungi and bacteria on a space station occupied by people. No surprise at all. If there weren't any fungi and bacteria, that would be surprising. That they are there should not be at all surprising.