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On 2021-06-10, Lothar Frings wrote:
Would the evolution of intelligent life on Earth have been possible without the moon? I find contradictory statements on the Internet. Most say that the moon is needed to stabilize the Earth axis, one Jason Barnes says that Jupiter alone could do that. It's unclear. Our models aren't accurate enough to know with certainty some effects, hence the different results between Barnes and Laskar's earlier results from 1993 on whether the Moon does stabilize Earth's axis or not. Moreover, we don't actually know the requirements for intelligence or life in general to arise (beyond, at best, chemistry) so whether things such as tides or moderate seasonal variations are essential is still a matter of speculation. |
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