örverulífsáli
Örverulífsáli is a theoretical concept within astrobiology and philosophy of life. The term, of Icelandic origin, translates roughly to "microbial extraterrestrial life." It refers to the hypothetical existence of microbial organisms, such as bacteria, archaea, or other single-celled life forms, on celestial bodies beyond Earth. The concept is central to the scientific search for extraterrestrial life, as simple life forms are considered more likely to have arisen and persisted in environments where complex life might not be able to survive.
Scientists investigate potential locations for örverulífsáli by studying planets, moons, and other astronomical objects within our
The discovery of örverulífsáli would have profound implications for our understanding of life's origins, its prevalence