The first edition of the monumental book Diseases from Space by Sir Fred Hoyle and N Chandra Wickramasinghe appeared some 40 years ago, encapsulating the key principles of Panspermia, and it has been the guiding principle in the new scientific field of Astrobiology.This latest edition, revised and expanded by Chandra Wickamasinghe, continues to describe the consequences of the theory of cometary panspermia that relate to the origins of epidemic disease. Available data on historic and modern plagues are analysed to show that extraterrestrial bacteria and viruses are the cause of ongoing pandemics of diseases.Adherence to an inappropriate and obsolete theory of pandemics could put in jeopardy the economic well-being of the entire world, perhaps even threatening the continued existence of our civilization.Contents: ForewordList of FiguresAcknowledgementsDescent from SpacePathogenic InvadersThe Viral ConnectionHistory of a DiseaseSpread of a VirusAnatomy of an EpidemicIsolation and PandemicsPlagues Past and PresentDisease Against MankindViruses and EvolutionDiseases from SpaceBibliographyAppendices:Organic Materials in SpaceThe Survival of Cometary Cells and Viruses in Passing to the EarthThe Interpretation of Genetic MaterialCOVID-19 Pandemic: A Challenge for HumanityIndex
Readership: Astrobiologists, and all those interested in the origin of diseases. Origin of Life;Panspermia;Viruses;Epidemiology0Key Features:Vitally relevant to the ongoing pandemic of the corona virusRelates diseases from space with the growing evidence for an extraterrestrial life and panspermia