Do you mean they come from outer space? Why not? How many worlds are there in the universe? Millions, perhaps billions True, they're millions of light years away But perhaps a form of life like this doesn't have the same concept of time as we do It stays inactive, passive As long as it's in the absolute freezing temperature of sidereal space Then, once it falls into an atmosphere like ours The seeds gеrminate and the eggs grow If you'rе talking about cells wandering in infinity They have one chance in several billion of falling on our planet That's practically impossible, unless Unless they come from much closer, but Of course Of course, try to imagine— Of course, try to—, of course of course, of course, of course Of course, try to—, of course of course, of course, of course