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Some people wanna wife this man up [commissioned, character belongs to @grub-hut]
Lunar Hopper by Abiogenisis
After watching a video about the amazing world of the Birrin, I got inspired by the clever work of Alex Ries that I was having a small idea of creating an art of a Birrin visiting the world of Equestria with a ship to study the life of the ponies. The device on the Birrin’s neck is a communicator that the Birrin has invented in order to communicate with sentient creatures. The cerebral signals is sent to a sensor on its head, sending it to a speaker on the communicator, translating its words into the desired language spoken, tuned with a button like a radio.
Researchers have discovered that chemically active droplets grow to a set size and then divide on their own accord in a way that's very similar to living cell division. The discovery could help us understand how the very first living cells initially evolved from protocells billions of years ago, though much more research is still ahead of us. Read more: https://futurism.com/scientists-may-have-discovered-what-allowed-life-to-evolve/
Gifts by Abiogenisis
Puddle Jumper by Abiogenisis
¿Qué pasa si la vida no comenzó en la Tierra?
A principios de este mes; nos enteramos del increíble descubrimiento de Oumuamua. El primer visitante interestelar conocido en ingresar a nuestro sistema solar. Este hallazgo sin precedentes no solo ha permitido a los astrónomos estudiar formaciones de sistemas solares más allá del nuestro; sino que también los ha hecho investigar la posibilidad de una sonda alienígena. El asteroide incluso les tiene revoloteando la idea de que la vida en nuestro planeta puede no haberse originado desde la Tierra misma; una teoría que no es nueva, pero que ahora tiene más credibilidad gracias a Oumuamua. La teoría más importante sobre el comienzo de la vida en la Tierra es a través de la abiogenisis; un proceso natural y gradual en el que ciertas condiciones hacen que la vida emerja de la materia no viva, como los simples compuestos orgánicos. Alternativamente, la panspermia es la teoría de que la vida en la Tierra comenzó después de que las células vivas y los microbios fueron transportados a nuestro planeta desde otro lugar en el espacio hace miles de millones de años, tal vez en un objeto similar a Oumuamua. NPR lo describe en términos de semillas de plantas que son arrastradas por el viento hacia otros lugares donde eventualmente echan raíces y crecen. Pero si la vida hizo comenzar en otro lugar y termino en la Tierra, esto plantea la pregunta: ¿de dónde? ¿Y cómo exactamente comenzó la vida, si no a través de la abiogénesis? Read the full article
If life (as we know it, or off in some other nearby, but chemically plausible directions) is at all feasible, it must be all over the place. Unless there are some really low-probability bottlenecks that we don’t have enough data to recognize just yet, I don’t see how it can’t be. There are just so many piles of small organic molecules everywhere you look, with light all up and down the spectrum shining on it, being stirred and warmed in huge oceans, poured over rocks and zapped by lightning bolts. Abiogenesis is being given every chance, all the time, everywhere.
Derek Lowe, The Solvent-Soaked Universe