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  • UC Press Description: Half a century ago, before the discovery of DNA, the Austrian physicist and philosopher Erwin Schrödinger inspired a generation of scientists by rephrasing the fascinating philosophical question: What is life?...[A]uthors Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan revisit this timeless question in a...narrative that combines rigorous science with philosophy, history, and poetry...from the dynamics of the bacterial realm, to the connection between sex and death, to theories of spirit and matter.
  • Note: Hardcover original from Simon & Schuster, 1995, out-of-print. ISBN 978-0684810874.
  • From inside flap hardcover edition: "In What Is Life? Margulis and Sagan have rephrased the answer to Schrödinger's brilliant question by means of a new and spirited explanation of the emergent levels of biological organization. . . . Theirs is a conceptual framework likely to influence future introductions to biology." --E. O. Wilson
  • Note: Google Books preview contains online full-text of Foreword and first 20 (of 32) pages of chapter 1.

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Abstract: Recent developments in microbiology, geophysics and planetary sciences raise the possibility that the planets in our solar system might not be biologically isolated. Hence, the possibility of lithopanspermia (the interplanetary transport of microbial passengers inside rocks) is presently being re-evaluated, with implications for the origin and evolution of life on Earth and within our solar system. Here, I summarize our current understanding of the physics of impacts, space transport of meteorites, and the potentiality of microorganisms to undergo and survive interplanetary transfer.

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