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Post by swamprat on Nov 16, 2018 15:00:16 GMT -6
Most scientific minds say life on Earth stemmed from certain chemical elements existing/combining in particular environmental conditions.
What are the chances of those elements being present amid similar environmental conditions in some star system other than ours?
Do the math.
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Post by jcurio on Nov 17, 2018 9:51:22 GMT -6
I am “perilously close” to being of the mood of, “what does it matter”? 🙄 🤣
On a lot of things.
(and this is where my friend Jo used to swoop in, with the same feelings, but not presented in such a negative way 🤗. She would remind us to live each day for it’s merits. . ...... but she would still be changing the subject.....) 😘
SO, why am I on this thread? 🙄🤪
Just to express my “angst” so that hopefully I can be somewhat productive at home today.
Move along, folks.
❤️
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Post by skywalker on Nov 17, 2018 12:42:34 GMT -6
All planets form through basically the same process and they're all made of the same elements so every planet at some point in time is capable of supporting life. I'd venture to say that life in some form or another either exists, has existed or will exist on all the planets. How's that for math?
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Post by swamprat on Mar 3, 2019 11:43:26 GMT -6
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