
Our Cosmic Ancestry in the Stars
by Chandra Wickramasinghe, Ph.D. Author and Kamala Wickramasinghe Author
This book explores how accepting panspermia, the theory that life originated on Earth via comets and interstellar dust, will revolutionize history. It presents extensive scientific proof for panspermia, challenging the mainstream theory of spontaneous life arising from “primordial soup.” The authors argue that life came from space, a concept known as panspermia.
The book delves into the philosophical, psychological, cultural, religious, and environmental implications of panspermia, comparing it to the Copernican Revolution. It explains the origins of the panspermia theory by Sir Fred Hoyle and presents evidence supporting the cosmic origins of life, including viral inserts in DNA that shaped our genome.
The book also highlights the role of space-borne viruses in positive evolution and emphasizes the importance of cosmic viruses in sustaining life on Earth.
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