User talk:AlexeiSharov

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Definition of life vs. age of life
Hello, I enjoyed reading your addition to the Panspermia article. I do have one question I hope you could clarify for me. Although in your model the regresion line hits zero at 9.7 billion years ago, it only points at one nucleotide. Nucleotides are not considered to be living entities, even if you have a nucleobase complex - see Life. To the point: pyrimidine, adenine and guanine have been found in meteorites, and to my knowledge nobody claims they are living entities embeded in the meteorites.

Would it not be more accurate to reword your hypothesis as "nucleobases" were formed 9.7 million years ago? Again, welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for your time. -BatteryIncluded (talk) 15:57, 24 January 2013 (UTC)