A group of international scientists from France and the United States proved that the basic biochemical processes of life could emerge in the icy depths of space long before the birth of the world. A discovery that changes the origin of the origin of living organisms was published in a scientific magazine National Academy of Sciences (PNA) procedures.
Nice Institute of Chemistry (CNRS) and the University of Hawai in Manoa reconstructed the interstellar field conditions in the laboratory. Using a combination of infrared spectroscopy and chromatography, experts discovered a complete organic molecule set of the Krebs cycle, the central metabolic process of all living cells.
It was found that these compounds occur on ice nanopicicities under the influence of cosmic radiation in active star formation areas.
The Crebs cycle, which is open in the experiment, provides energy to all living cells, forms the basis of breathing mechanisms and combines simple organic molecules with complex biochemical mechanisms.
“In fact, we breathe thanks to chemical processes that started on interstellar dust particles billions of years ago,” scientists said.
According to experts, it offers a new paradigm to find life in the universe, including the methodology of defining the cosmos regions that live potentially. It also witnesses in favor of the cosmic theory of worldly life.
Previously, scientists discovered Traces of extraterrestrial life in 120 light years from our planet.
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Source: Gazeta

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