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Old October 23rd 07, 03:09 PM posted to sci.astro.seti
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Default digital panspermia

Does anyone have any information on the obscure, if it even exists as
a theory, notion of digital panspermia? I thought about it years ago
but never have read of it. My thoughts on it are the possibility of
panspermia happening not physically (e.g. alien civilizations
physically seeding other planets) but by way of somehow converting
the
RNA-DNA information into binary/digital information that could be
"interpreted" by the "sub-atomic intelligence" of primordial lands
and
seas of other remote planets. Supporting the theory of that
interpretation of binary DNA/RNA data in a closed environment like
earth is possibly being talked about. My personal belief (and I'm not
a scientist) is that "evolution" occured in spurts and leaps of very
short spans (maybe even at the level of the already born organism,
not
needing even a generation or thousands to produce a favorable change
in the DNA). Take the human embyo which still has obviously the DNA
of
fish by the existence of gills as it is in the embyronic state. This
indicates that the DNA of the human still carries strands of genes
for
gills. given the right circumstances it could be turned back on. In
the case of the dolphin, maybe a group of individual mammals had the
ability to life in water to turn on pre-existing fish-like genes that
enable them to live as fish with fish-like bodies.

So if locally on our planet the binary DNA may be able to be
transmitted from one species to another, is it possible that this
binary data could be "broadcasted" to other worlds? If the advent of
the use of the theorectical worm-holes of conceptual astrophysics
were
to be realized, then humans could travel and colonize other worlds in
a binary fashion... any thoughts? Links?
Thanks! Solomon Rosen

 




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