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NOVA Publishers
Plasma of Meteorite Impact
and Prehistory of Life
Authors: George Managadze (Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia)
Book Description:
This book offers a new concept
of the possible genesis of primary forms of living matter and the mechanism of
mirror symmetry breaking in the plasma processes that accompany a hypervelocity
meteorite impact onto the Earth surface or the surface of any other planet. The
concept is based on results obtained in direct impact experiments and in
laboratory simulations of hypervelocity impact processes involving the
generation of a plasma torch, on bona fide data on the physical processes
occurring in nature, and on the available material evidence of impact
consequences on Solar system bodies. The concept can explain the possibility of
the emergence of extraterrestrial life in the interiors of celestial bodies
with extreme surface temperatures and moderate temperatures in the inner layers
provided water is present. (Imprint: Nova)
Table of Contents:
Author's
foreword to the English edition
Author's
foreword to the Russian edition
Chapter 1.
Early Scenarios of the Origin of Life and the New Concept
Chapter 2.
Initial Conditions Provided by Nature
Chapter 3.
Physics and Methodology of Impact Studies
Chapter 4. Experiments
on the Synthesis of Organic Compounds in the Plasma Torch
Chapter 5.
Optimization of Interaction Parameters and Identification of Synthesis Products
Chapter 6.
Symmetry Breaking in the Plasma Torch
Chapter 7.
Extraterrestrial Life and Hypothetrical Scenarios of its Origin
Chapter 8.
Search for Signs of Extraterrestrial Life and the "Head-on Collision"
Conclusions
Afterword.
Plasma Processes in the Deep Impact Mission, Mechanisms of the Development of
Circular Polarization and a Homochiralic Medium
Glossary
References
About
the author
Index
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