Abstract

Within V.I. Vernadsky’s concept of living substance as the general development of matter in the universe, the earliest traces of life in meteorites and on the Earth are considered. It is postulated that the genesis of microbial ecosystems on primordial Earth-type planets was a logical completion of their physical-geochemical development as volatile substances and water vapor degassed. The authors are of the opinion that the rise of life follows the development of planetary systems and is repeatable in space and time.

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