A new hypothesis from the scientists about how life in the world begins!

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Some scientists at Edinburgh University have made a new assumption about how life on earth began.
Scientists say that heavy dust currents, which can travel as fast as 70 kilometers at the moment, bring live microorganisms to the world. Earth's constantly penetrating space dusts can be removed from the Earth's atmosphere, the effects of the gravity of the alien planet, which is 150 kilometers away from the particles; it is estimated to reach these small dust particles on different small planets.



Scientists have argued that similar processes can live on different planets like the planets in the world, and that living organisms can pass from one planet to another.

It is known that some living organisms, such as bacteria, plants and microscopic invertebrates, can survive in the space environment, which seriously strengthens the research hypothesis.

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