
This episode covers how life may have developed on Earth and the possibility of life on other planets. Tyson begins by explaining how the human development of writing systems enabled the transfer of information through generations, describing how
Princess Enheduanna ca. 2280 BC would be one of the first to sign her name to her works, and how
Gilgamesh collected stories, including that of
Utnapishtimdocumenting a
great flood comparable to the story of
Noah's Ark. Tyson explains how
DNA similarly records information to propagate life, and postulates theories of how DNA originated on Earth, including
evolution from a shallow tide pool, or from the
ejecta of meteor collisions from other planets. In the latter case, Tyson explains how comparing the composition of the
Nakhla meteorite in 1911 to results collected by the
Viking program demonstrated that material from Mars could transit to Earth, and the ability of some
microbes to survive the harsh conditions of space. With the motions of solar systems through the galaxy over billions of years, life could conceivably propagate from planet to planet in the same manner.
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