ASTEROID BELTS COULD BE KEY
TO FINDING INTELLIGENT LIFE
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Asteroid belts similar to the one between Mars and Jupiter appear to be
rare beyond our solar system, implying that complex alien life may be
rare as well, a new study reports. Fewer than 4 % of known alien solar
systems are likely to have an asteroid belt like the one in our own neck
of the woods, researchers found. Belts that look like ours may help
spur the evolution of life, seeding rocky planets with water and complex
chemicals but not pummeling the worlds with a constant barrage of
violent impacts.
“Our study shows that only a tiny fraction of planetary
systems observed to date seem to have giant planets in the right
location to produce an asteroid belt of the appropriate size, offering
the potential for life on a nearby rocky planet,” study lead author
Rebecca Martin, of the University of Colorado in Boulder, said. Most
people regard asteroids as a threat to life. But asteroid impacts may
have helped life get a foothold on our planet as well, scientists say.
“Asteroids are thought to be a primary mechanism for distributing water
and heavy metals across the Earth's surface, and possibly even the
building blocks of life itself,” said Martin.
For
example, space rocks and comets likely delivered huge loads of water
and organic compounds to the early Earth. And the theory of punctuated
equilibrium suggests that occasional impacts could have helped
accelerate the rate of biological evolution by disrupting the status quo
and opening up new niches. Our solar system's asteroid belt formed
where it did because Jupiter's powerful gravitational pull prevented the
material in the region from glomming together to create a planet. And
the belt looks as it does today because Jupiter moved just the right
amount long ago.
“To have such ideal conditions you need a giant planet
like Jupiter that is just outside the asteroid belt [and] that migrated a
little bit, but not through the belt,” said study co-author Mario Livio
from Baltimore. “If a large planet like Jupiter migrates through the
belt, it would scatter the material,” Livio added. “If, on the other
hand, a large planet did not migrate at all, that, too, is not good
because the asteroid belt would be too massive. There would be so much
bombardment from asteroids that life may never evolve.”
A
new study suggests that having the right kind of asteroid belt in a
solar system could be essential to allow intelligent life in the
universe – including here on Earth. "In our own history, if an impact
hadn't killed off the dinosaurs, then mammals might not have evolved
into intelligent life," said Rebecca Martin, from the University of
Colorado. When you realize that the exactly right position of a big
planet like Jupiter and the perfect asteroid belt (not too thick and not
too thin) allowed evolution of complex lifeforms, there is no doubt
that there is a much higher intelligence behind each of these details,
an amazing perfect planning that allows all planetary systems may exist
harmoniously.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The
chief engineer of a complicated construction does not personally take
part in the construction, but he knows every nook and corner because
everything is done under his direction. He knows everything about the
construction, both directly and indirectly. Similarly, the Personality
of Godhead, who is the supreme engineer of this cosmic creation, knows
every nook and corner, although affairs are being carried out by
demigods. Beginning from Brahmā down to the insignificant ant, no one is
independent in the material creation. The hand of the Lord is seen
everywhere. All material elements as well as all spiritual sparks
emanate from Him only. And whatever is created in this material world is
but the interaction of two energies, the material and the spiritual,
which emanate from the Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead, Śrī
Krishna.
Śrīla A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda :
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (Bhāgavata Purāna)
SB 1.1.1 - Canto 1: “Creation”
Chapter 1: “Questions by the Sages”
Verse 1 - http://vedabase.com
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