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Let's say the next Mars rover confirms biological life is on the red planet. That is, DNA based life forms, similar to ourselves. What is the likelihood that 2 adjacent planets evolved DNA based life forms? It is one thing to speculate over the entire universe, but adjacent planets? The odds would be astronomical.
Based on this premise, what would be more likely: that 2 planets simultaneously evolved DNA based life forms or that 1 planet evolved DNA life and seeded the neighbour planet? Suppose the planet between Jupiter and Mars was destroyed by an astro-cataclysm (asteroid belt) and Mars got bombarded with meteors destroying all life but the microbes. The collisions also jettisoned enormous amounts of material (with microbes in tow) into space towards the sun. Some of the material gets intercepted by Earth and the transference of DNA is complete. Would this scenario be more likely than simultaneously evolving life on 2 adjacent planets?
It has been confirmed that material has travelled from Mars to Earth. If in the past the Martian rocks were embedded with Martian bacteria, it seems pretty likely that some of it made its way to Earth. So what would be the ramifications of discovering "life" on Mars?
Based on this premise, what would be more likely: that 2 planets simultaneously evolved DNA based life forms or that 1 planet evolved DNA life and seeded the neighbour planet? Suppose the planet between Jupiter and Mars was destroyed by an astro-cataclysm (asteroid belt) and Mars got bombarded with meteors destroying all life but the microbes. The collisions also jettisoned enormous amounts of material (with microbes in tow) into space towards the sun. Some of the material gets intercepted by Earth and the transference of DNA is complete. Would this scenario be more likely than simultaneously evolving life on 2 adjacent planets?
It has been confirmed that material has travelled from Mars to Earth. If in the past the Martian rocks were embedded with Martian bacteria, it seems pretty likely that some of it made its way to Earth. So what would be the ramifications of discovering "life" on Mars?