Monthly Archives: March 2025

Will Chemical pathways to Life be so different?

By | 12/03/2025

If, as we discussed earlier, physics and thus chemistry is deterministic and therefore, in the right circumstances, life is inevitable, is it possible that within that specific chemosystem any life that emerges will use the same chemical pathways and structures as they are the most efficient in that environment. We know that life could have… Read More »

Planets, ExoPlanets & ExoMoons – its a mystery of sorts

By | 07/03/2025

Planet Formation: Unravelling the Mysteries of Our Cosmic Origins Understanding how planets form is fundamental to astronomy, as it not only sheds light on the origins of our own Solar System but also informs the search for life beyond Earth. Recent decades have seen remarkable advances in our understanding, driven by new theories, improved telescopes,… Read More »

Theories of Planet Formation: A Contemporary Overview

By | 04/03/2025

Planet formation is a complex and multi-faceted process occurring within protoplanetary disks that surround young stars. Several theories have been proposed to explain how planets emerge from these disks, with the most widely accepted models being the core accretion model and the gravitational instability model. Recent advancements in observational astronomy and computational modelling have refined… Read More »

Abiogenesis

By | 03/03/2025

Introduction There is a Youtube video by Anton Petrov at the end of this article ( I have also added a couple of his other videos on other discoveries about simple organisms) with an important update on how some simple organisms are rewqriting what we thought we knew and giving clues as to how cells,… Read More »