Found the wreckage of the spaceship, is there really extraterrestrial life? What do scientists think

Updated on science 2024-07-20
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    For a long time, in the process of human exploration of extraterrestrial life, the scientific research team has suffered repeated setbacks, and the road to exploration is really bumpy, and the resolute scientific researchers have not retreated, they said that the difficulties are used to overcome rather than to escape, although the search for extraterrestrial life is difficult, they still choose to persevere.

    Although the ancients couldn't cause the spacecraft to go to the moon, look at what the bright moon in the sky is? However, with the gradual stepping of modern human beings into outer space, the planets with many mysterious colors in the universe have gradually been known to us, of course, including the moon that has been guarding us, so for a long time, scientists have not thought about whether there is other life on the moon, but more firmly believe that there is more extraterrestrial life on Mars, and even still believe that there is life on Mars.

    It's just that when the American astronauts successfully set foot on the moon, and China continues to send probes to the moon, they find that they may underestimate and underestimate the moon, and there are unknown secrets on the moon, that is, the probe also photographed the existence of suspected alien life on the moon, similar to the wreckage of the spacecraft, it is not difficult to find through the probe that there are some differences between the wreckage of the vehicle on the moon and the aircraft we built on the earth, those left on the moon, It may have been 1.5 billion years ago. Maybe there is life on the moon similar to us, of course, these are just some speculations by scientists, and the ** that the probe took back is just some angular shapes formed by the moon's soil!

    However, we also know that human beings may know very little about the moon, for example, the moon, a massive planet, can exist independently, why is it willing to become the companion star of the earth? Looking at the countless stars and planets in the universe, this composition is very rare, and it is no wonder that human beings doubt the moon, what do you think of this planet? The main person in charge of the scientific research team said that the scientific community's exploration of the suspected spacecraft wreckage has not yet ended, and the human exploration of the moon is far from stopping.

    The mysterious debris that appeared on the moon has successfully brought back the attention of scientists, and in the future, the research team may explore the planets in the solar system in more detail.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The wreckage of the spaceship was discovered, and in fact, there was really alien life. Scientists' views are actually agreeable, because with the development of science and technology, we have actually explored the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Since the wreckage has been found, there must be another life, but the truth has not yet been found, and it can only be relied on suspicion, and scientists think it is possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Although no astronaut has died in space in human history so far, this day will definitely come as human exploration of space becomes deeper and deeper.

    Sooner or later, our astronauts will die in space, and the body cannot be brought back to Earth, so they can only be left to drift in space, perhaps because the spacecraft suddenly hit an asteroid on the way to fly, or the astronaut unfortunately broke away from the spacecraft when he went out of the warehouse to perform the mission, in short, once the astronaut died in space, it was even more difficult to pick him up, so the astronaut could only die alone in space.

    The corpses of human beings are either buried in the soil or burned into ashes, in short, the remains will always have a home, but the remains of astronauts cannot return to the earth, they can only wander in space, and may drift in space for decades, centuries, thousands or even hundreds of millions of years. Until one day the body is captured by a certain planet, and then begins to fall towards it, until it is close to it, such as if the Trembling Fruit is a star, then the astronaut will be burned to ashes before it reaches its surface, not to mention that life cannot be born on the star.

    But if it falls on a planet, is it possible that the starved remains of astronauts will become the seeds of life on that planet?If it were really possible, the remains of astronauts would bring life to the planet in two ways, one if the microbes on the astronauts were still alive, and the other when the organic molecules on the bodies could provide the raw materials necessary for life, which in turn would trigger a chance for the birth of life. So, the premise here is that the microbes in the astronauts can survive.

    If the body of an astronaut floats directly in space, then the microorganisms in its body are unlikely to survive for too long, and microorganisms alone are not enough, there must be a suitable environment on this planet for microorganisms to survive, otherwise, even if microorganisms are brought to it, microorganisms will not live long. The second scenario is that if all the microorganisms in the astronaut's body are dead before landing on the planet, and the organic matter in the body is still there, then is it possible to give birth to life?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If an astronaut dies in outer space, it does not cause the origin of life on other planets, because the astronaut's cells have died and are no longer viable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No. Because the body of an astronaut will slowly decompose in space until it dissipates.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think that if the astronauts die in outer space, then the corpse is very Qi Min wanton and may trigger the origin of life on other planets, because Na Oak is a corpse that is composed of many components that are not often high, and it is likely to play an unexpected role.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <> this question can be addressed in three ways: First, I feel that it is unlikely, but it cannot be ruled out.

    Human beings are carbon-based life, most planets are not viable, and there are few environments suitable for human survival on other planets, which have not been found so far. If an astronaut dies in space, he will float around endlessly. Second:

    If you float up to Venus, it will be vaporized after a while, and the temperature above it is 464 degrees Celsius, and it often rains sulfuric acid, and when you go up, it will evaporate; If you float to Saturn, Saturn is a gaseous sphere, there is no land on it, the pressure is particularly large, the rotation speed is very fast, the wind speed is 1118 per hour, as soon as people go up, under the action of pressure and wind speed, it will be gone in minutes; If you float up to Neptune, it's even more complete, Neptune has the strongest storm in the solar system, with a speed of 2100 per hour, which can also be crushing.

    The corpses of astronauts in the universe can only provide some biological macromolecules for the formation of life. Although there are existing biological macromolecules, various monomers such as amino acids, nucleotides, etc., there are no other planets that use the ability of these substances, in other words, on other planets, these substances can only be regarded as a new substance formed by existing element atoms, although these substances are related to life, there is still a long way to go to form life. The conditions for the formation of life are far more than the formation of amino acids, nucleotides and other substances, which is only a necessary but not sufficient condition.

    Life on Earth has evolved over a long period of time.

    After a person dies in outer space, it is impossible to float to a galaxy tens of thousands of light-years away, and it will not be long before it turns into dust, and the cells and viruses left by the corpse will disappear together, even if these viruses and cells float to a star in the Milky Way, they will not land to create life, because the environment and conditions required for brewing life are too harsh. In addition, we human beings have not yet determined whether there is life in extragalaxies, and now our exploration field is only within tens of thousands of light years, and even the Milky Way has not yet been understood, so it is difficult to guarantee that there will be no life and civilization beyond millions, tens of millions, or even hundreds of millions of light years away. What if our Earth, solar system, or Milky Way galaxy were a speck of dust or a bacterium or virus in a vast alien galaxy?

    Is this possible? Go for yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's possible. It will probably take a long, long time, maybe at a certain point suddenly, suddenly break into a certain planet, and it happens to be suitable for the growth of some microorganisms and bacteria, and then they will evolve and develop in the astronauts.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think corpses can be the origin of life on other planets, because there is a scientific basis for this, but scientists are still investigating this matter, so we must look at it rationally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible that because the atmospheric environment is different from the earth's conditions, it may lead to compounding and regeneration.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After the astronaut died in space in the universe (the expression of the sacrifice in the universe is inaccurate, it should be sacrificed in the space of the universe), at first his body does not fall into the earth as in the sky of the earth. Because space is almost a vacuum, and there is no gravitational attraction of the planet, there is no concept of falling into space at all, that is, floating in space.

    <> if its body has a chance to be captured by the gravitational pull of a planet, it will fall into the planet like a meteor, but it will burn violently into ashes, and what will fall off the planet is some inorganic dust. It has little to do with the origin of life on that planet. Because the origin of life on a planet is not that some organic elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, etc., can form life in nature.

    The planet should also produce organic molecules (such as methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, phosphoric acid, etc.) under the influence of various energy sources (such as lightning, ultraviolet rays, cosmic rays, volcanic eruptions, etc.).

    These organic molecules are further synthesized into biological monomers (such as amino acids, sugars, adenosin and nucleotide acids). These biomonomers are further polymerized into biopolymers. Such as proteins, polysaccharides, nucleic acids, etc.

    This process is called chemical evolution. Only after the advent of proteins can the simplest of life appear.

    This possibility is almost non-existent. Although the human body is composed of organic cells, such a small amount of matter is not enough to promote qualitative change on the cruel alien planet.

    Look at what planet it falls on, the environment of each planet is different, some planets have a few days of temperature, if a person falls on it, it will quickly vaporize, and only a pile of white bones will remain, and the white bones will not last long and become a pile of powder. Some planets are more than minus 200 degrees, and if people fall on them, they will be frozen forever. If it falls on a living planet, it may not survive, because the microbes on this planet will kill him.

    If the planet that fell could adapt to human existence, there would be other creatures even if there were no humans. Now it's time to see the creation of astronauts!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, the remains of these wandering astronauts do not decompose and cannot be used as the origin of life on other planets.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, it won't. This is because there is almost no environment for people to live on other planets, and the gravitational pull of other planets is quite small, so it is difficult for life to survive for a long time, so it will not become the origin of life on other planets.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It will not become the origin of life on other planets, because other planets are not suitable for the existence of life.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's entirely possible! If we happen to encounter the right environment, it is possible for the microorganisms that grow on human corpses to survive, even if the environment there is very different from that of Earth.

    Because the various microorganisms on the corpses have very tenacious vitality, once we found the presence of some microorganisms outside the International Space Station, they can survive in such a harsh environment, and of course, there is good reason to believe that they can also survive in a new environment.

    In April 2016, scientists launched a new version of the "Tree of Life", a family tree that includes all life. Almost all branches are bacteria.

    In addition, the shape of the tree of life shows that bacteria are also the common ancestors of all life. In other words, all living creatures on Earth today, including humans, are descendants of bacteria.

    In the movie Prometheus, the alien drinks a mysterious potion, and then melts himself into the primordial rivers of the earth, and thus begins the era of life. If human beings, dead or alive, land on Earth-like planets, the same scene will surely play out. At this time, the human corpse is like a spark, using its own death on another "earth", sowing an oasis of life.

    However, it is difficult to say whether intelligent beings like humans will eventually evolve. The difference in the earth's environment will have a great impact on the form of life, and if humans evolve in an oxygen-rich environment, it is estimated that they may indeed be giants as big as dinosaurs.

    Finally, the role of a human corpse is actually the same as that of a pile of soil, and the role of a pile of soil is much greater than that of a corpse, and in fact, the decay of the corpse is largely due to the microorganisms in the soil.

    So, when humanity finds a suitable alien colonization target, it might as well start launching some soil or something on it now.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course not, because there are no alien creatures in this world, it is completely impossible.

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