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Old September 5th 04, 11:29 PM
Giorgio Marini
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Trakar Shaitanaku ha scritto:

additional complications to the commonplace life arguments. If life as
we understand it requires abiogensis upon a small gravity world, but
then requires cultivation upon a high gravity, specially prepared,
long term tectonically active world to yield a likely crop of
metazoic, self-aware, technologically complex life-form, we may find
lots of mindless, genetically diverse, competing goo planets, but very
few where such as we exist).
;-)


That is: life was born on light gravity ice-and-rock outer solar
system bodies, like comets, then, when they hit a planet...
Not so strange, it may happen everywhere!

 




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