The Dhaka Times Desk Scientists claim that life existed before the creation of the Earth and that it originated outside the solar system. Researchers have calculated that life existed 10 billion or one thousand billion years before the creation of the earth.
Geneticists usually apply computer speed-up regimes to life. The results show that life first appeared 10 billion years before the creation of the earth and is thought to be 4.5 billion or four hundred and fifty years old.
Panspermia (चागज़चूजगवाउ) is a theory that postulates that life is everywhere in the universe and spread through meteorites and asteroids. Panspermia suggests that organisms such as extremophiles can survive the effects of space. Life can take refuge in debris thrown into space after collisions between asteroids and planets. These life forms may travel to other planets for long periods of time, randomly mixing with the protoplanetary disk in a dormant state. On the surface of a new planet, mixing with a favorable environment, bacteria can become active and begin the evolutionary process.
Moore's theory observes that the rate of integrated circuits in computer transistors doubles every two years. Only a few years of these computational advances were applied to Moore's theory. But go back to the 1960s, when microchips were invented.
Alexey Sarov of the US National Institute on Aging and Richard Gordon of the Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory in Florida applied this theory to life and tried to see the beginning of creation. They argue that it is possible to measure the complexity of life and its rate of change. More animals such as earthworms, fish and mammals have increased life complexity. In the online journal Arexiv, the two scientists show that the earliest time of life's origin, using simple summation (a log scale) of genetic complexity, is 9.7 kt 2.5 billion years ago. Source Daily Mail.