Indeed, his belief in the folly of the posture that humans could tease, flatter, enrage, seduce, chastise, and bargain with their gods to manipulate outcomes almost earned him a cup of hemlock, poured straight up by the Athenian multitude.
Anaxagoras' theory of panspermia is an example of the long-ago situation in which science and religion first collided.
This monograph is the first of a series that tracks the theory of panspermia from its origin to its modern counterpart, astrobiology.
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