Life really came from space...DNA components discovered in meteorites
Today I went to a BBQ and swimming session overseas with my high school classmates again.
For each child in our household, there is one A, two I, and three N children.
It was a really lively gathering of seven people. Children ranged from zero years old.
There are many variations up to the third grade, but the top two are probably
I was in the water for about four hours.
Concentration for play!!
However, friends from school days are really good.
Even now, we can still talk just like before.
There were two amazing articles today.
One of them, as the title suggests, is the discovery of DNA components in meteorites.
It has been said that amino acids are contained in meteorites for some time.
The discovery of two of the four components of DNA is quite a feat.
I think it's probably safe to say that DNA came from outer space.
As you can see from the recent blog posts about space, astrophysics has been a topic of interest for a long time.
I loved it. And recently it has rekindled my interest, and I've been looking through books and TV programs that feature it.
So, as an amateur, I have recently become quite knowledgeable about the cutting edge of this field.
However, this may increase the likelihood that the DNA originated from space.
However, where and how does an incredibly complex and sophisticated system like DNA exist in the universe?
Did it work? That remains a mystery.
And one more big news for me.
The first company I worked for, S×L, was merged with Yamada Denki.
I think that's a very good thing. I'm a housing manufacturer.
I joined that company because its design capabilities were second to none.
However, even from my young perspective at the time, I didn't think it was a good company in terms of management.
However, I realized that performance is very important for a house.
The fact that I was initially taught other aspects besides the thermal environment has been a great asset to me.
It was a company that originally produced relatively good products with a large number of people with design skills.
The fact that Yamada Denki, a company with overwhelming management power, was the parent company
I have a feeling that the company will make a considerable comeback.














