How a Stormy Sun Kickstarted Life on Earth
A group of scientists have discovered a new piece of evidence that suggests how life on Earth might have been kickstarted. Their study, recently published in the journal Nature, revealed that a period of intense solar storm activity 3.5 billion years ago could have created the perfect conditions for life to emerge here on Earth. This powerful surge of radiation from the Sun is believed to have cracked open the Earth’s atmosphere, allowing organic compounds from deep space to rain down and fill the planet with the building blocks of life. This could explain why life got started so quickly after Earth’s formation, a process that normally takes billions of years. This new research brings us one step closer to understanding one of the greatest mysteries in the history of our planet.
source: Phys.org