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Phosphine gas detected in Venusian atmosphere (Now with Poll!)
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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 75348992" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>Thanks for that.</p><p>I think <a href="https://www.christianforums.com/threads/phosphine-gas-detected-in-venusian-atmosphere.8178859/page-2#post-75347774" target="_blank">your question, in post#27</a>, is a really valid and perplexing one.</p><p></p><p>Seager atal's <a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2009.06474.pdf" target="_blank">Proposed Life Cycle for Persistence of the Venusian Aerial Biosphere</a>, seems to be pretty unclear about how that is thought to work. It dances between spore protective mechanisms and other long living earthly (not endospore-like) examples.</p><p></p><p>For instance, (and more like some trivia/curiosity level interest), they say towards the end (Section 3.5):</p><p> .. and as you say, the Venusian one appears to be merrily eating and metabolising whilst still in the acidic desiccating environment, so I'm not quite sure of why they bring this example up in the midst of the discussion on dormancy(?) .. (I found that snippet kind of interesting though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 75348992, member: 354922"] Thanks for that. I think [URL='https://www.christianforums.com/threads/phosphine-gas-detected-in-venusian-atmosphere.8178859/page-2#post-75347774']your question, in post#27[/URL], is a really valid and perplexing one. Seager atal's [URL='https://arxiv.org/pdf/2009.06474.pdf']Proposed Life Cycle for Persistence of the Venusian Aerial Biosphere[/URL], seems to be pretty unclear about how that is thought to work. It dances between spore protective mechanisms and other long living earthly (not endospore-like) examples. For instance, (and more like some trivia/curiosity level interest), they say towards the end (Section 3.5): .. and as you say, the Venusian one appears to be merrily eating and metabolising whilst still in the acidic desiccating environment, so I'm not quite sure of why they bring this example up in the midst of the discussion on dormancy(?) .. (I found that snippet kind of interesting though). [/QUOTE]
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