Tuesday, July 24, 2012

New E-book - Question Answered

The Ancient Greeks pondered the question. Does life live beyond Earth?

With style and wit, Wade Hobbs explains that other life lives in the cosmos. He proves statistically that microbes live in Jupiter’s moon Europa. That moon holds over twice as much saltwater as Earth. The saltwater environment is essentially the same whether on Earth or Europa.  Microbes see the same thing.

Despite traditional notions, Earth and Europa aren’t entirely separate worlds. They come from the same planetary nebula. Hobbs uses these observations to formally prove for the first time that life must live in Europa’s waters, just as it lives in Earth’s seas.

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Copyright, 2012. Wade Hobbs

Question Answered - Kindle E-book