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  2. Directed panspermia is the deliberate transport of microorganisms into space to be used as introduced species on other astronomical objects. Historically, Shklovskii and Sagan (1966) and Crick and Orgel (1973) hypothesized that life on the Earth may have been seeded deliberately by other civilizations. Conversely, Mautner and Matloff (1979) and ...

  3. Crick repeatedly addressed the question of the origin of life between 1971 and 1988 (I am currently working on a historical study of Crick and Orgel’s theory of Directed Panspermia and its ...

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    First proposed in 1972 by Nobel prize winner Francis Crick, along with Leslie Orgel, directed panspermia is the theory that life was deliberately brought to Earth by a higher intelligent being from another planet.

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · Nobel laureate Frances Crick and renowned chemist Leslie Orgel are often credited with introducing the idea of "directed panspermia" in 1973. While they coined the term, the idea itself appeared in the scientific literature almost two decades earlier, and the first allusions can be traced back to 1930. Export citation and abstract BibTeX RIS.

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  6. Jul 1, 1973 · IcAItus 19, 341-346 (1973) Directed Panspermia F. H. C. CRICK Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge, England AND L. E. ORGEL The Sall, Institute for Biological Studies, P.O. Box 1809, San Diego, California 92112 Received June 22, 1972; revised December 20, 1972 seems unlikely that extraterrestrial living organisms could have reached the earth either ...

  7. Applying 21st century technology to the design and development of a hypothetical extra-terrestrial colonisation programme, we reimagine ‘directed panspermia’ from the perspective of Crick and Orgel’s ‘technological society’, 44 years after the publication of their original landmark paper. “Exploration is in our nature.

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  9. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Directed Panspermia" by F.H.C. Crick et al. The salient evidence consistent with or predicted by the Hoyle-Wickramasinghe (H-W) thesis of Cometary (Cosmic) Biology is reviewed, which leads to a very plausible conclusion that terrestrial evolution has resulted in considerable genetic diversity and which has led to the emergence of mankind.

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