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19 Aug 07
Kawthar Muhaibunder the right conditions, particles of inorganic dust can become organised into helical structures. These structures can then interact with each other in ways that are usually associated with organic compounds and life itself.
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Adam Crowe"They can divide, or bifurcate, to form two copies of the original structure... [they] can also interact to induce changes in their neighbours and they can even evolve into yet more structures leaving behind only the fittest structures in the plasma."
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18 Aug 07
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Daniel AndrlikApparently, space dust can organize into helical shapes and begin to display some of the attributes of life. It's interesting as yet another question of how did life start on earth. Seems plausible, but I'm withholding judgment until more research is do
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