Nobel Prize Winning Co-Discoverer of DNA Says Our Genes Were Brought Here By Directed Panspermia

Nobel Prize Winning Co-Discoverer of DNA Says Our Genes Were Brought Here By Directed Panspermia

REPOST: Nobel Prize Winning Co-Discoverer of DNA Says Our Genes Were Brought Here By Extraterrestrials, by Arjun Walia, December 28, 2016
In his book published in 1982, Life Itself, Francis Crick argues that there is no possible way that the DNA molecule could have gotten its start here on Earth and that it had to have come here from somewhere else…The generally accepted theory is that we are the result of a bunch of molecules accidentally bumping into each other, creating life. However, according to Francis, we are the result of what is now known as Directed Panspermia. Crick and a British chemist, Leslie Orgel, published their paper on it in July of 1973.

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