Abstract The paper describes the new physical mechanism for the explanation of the irreversible damage of vegetative cells and spores of microorganisms (m/o) under space thermovacuum conditions (tvc) (vacuum+high temperatures), developed by the authors based on the published experimental data of various authors. The suggestion was made that this mechanism could inactivate most vegetative cells and spores of the m/o at the initial stage of their spontaneous migration into the cosmos from the platforms where life has originated and evolved. The authors believe the Earth and Earth-like planets to be such platforms. Such a mechanism could restrict the application of the radiopanspermia hypothesis to the explanation of the origin of life on the Earth.
Cosmic vacuum prevents radiopanspermia
Origins of life ; 13 , 2
1983
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB: | 535/3908/4290 | |
BKL: | 44.71 Verkehrsmedizin |
NTRS | 1984
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