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Some extremophile microbes can survive in near-zero energy environments for incredibly long periods by entering a state of metabolic stasis. Could there theoretically be a maximum biological timescale ? say, in the order of millions of years ? where life remains ?viable? but dormant?And if so, does this raise the possibility that some life forms might predate Earth?s formation and have arrived here via panspermia?
The one bit I balk at is calling it something as complex as a microbe,....