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ValiantForTruth on Thursday, August 13, 2009 7:00:04 PM
The watery environment of early comets, together with the vast quantity of organics already discovered in comets, would have provided ideal conditions for primitive bacteria to grow and multiply. So argue Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and colleagues at the Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology in a paper published in the International Journal of Astrobiology.
The existence of liquid water in comets gives added support for a possible connection between life on Earth and comets. The theory, known as cometary panspermia, pioneered by Chandra Wickramasinghe and the late Sir Fred Hoyle argue the case that life was introduced to Earth by comets.
source: ScienceDaily (July 31, 2009)
Halley's Comet
There it is. In the age of neo-science, water and organic materials in comets lead to the conclusion that life was introduced to earth by comets. Does this really help their theory? What about the origin of water and organic matter in comets? We would ask them: what is the most likely origin of water and organics in the universe? Based on the facts, is it not more likely that comets originated from earth? Have you investigated this possibility? Have you ever heard of the Genesis Flood? Could it have been more catastrophic than anyone can imagine?