HiDesertHal
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Fools like Albert Einstein?
Don
No, today's Einsteins are Michio Kaku and Stephen Hawking.
See?
Fools like Albert Einstein?
Don
No, I mean fools like Alphonse Capone, Benito Mussolini, and Richard Nixon.
Today's Einsteins are Michio Kaku and Stephen Hawking.
See?
I see. I didn't know Capone, Mussolini, or Nixon were big on theories. I thought Capone was just a gangster, Mussolini a dictator and Nixon just a little sneaky.
Don
Well, it is one of two things.
#1. Earth is the only planet with life.
#2. Life developed on other planets.
To this day, we haven't found how life evolved from ooze to living matter. But the parts, which are use to build life, are abundant.
Exactly. There could be life forms in the universe we could never have imagined. We measure everything by ourselves and by this planet, which is naive IMO.
The operative phrase being life "as we know it". Assuming any other life form would be O2 breathing Human like creatures. You are right though, we only know what we know. But It IS hard to believe there is no one out there. We are not even sure how vast space is.
We seem to be talking about "Life as we know it."
Now we must consider what "LIFE" IS"
I believe it is an entity that is able to reproduce itself.
I agree. Well said, Falcon
Exactly. There could be life forms in the universe we could never have imagined. We measure everything by ourselves and by this planet, which is naive IMO.
Very naive. Life does not have to Be just like us, to be interesting or to be worth while looking for.
Then they better stop looking for things that are not like us and trying to communicate.
Please don't comment about being naive.
Do you want a science discussion or a science-fiction discussion.?
But in all this and all the money being spent and the research. They are not looking for mushrooms. They are looking for intelligent beings who can communicate with us. Why then all those monster antennas and searching for signals? Able to reproduce itself is Life.? Bacteria can reproduce itself and so can a virus.
Those giant antennas are not just looking for intelligent signals. Radio astronomy is a major field of research. Wavelengths that are invisible to our eyes have greatly broadened our knowledge of what's out there. If they should stumble on an intelligent signal or other sign of life it would be great. But, that's not the main reason they are being built and used. One use is to communicate with the various probes and rovers we have scattered about. Imagine how weak the signal must be from the New Horizons probe that just flew past Pluto.
Also, I think you are inferring that bacteria are not alive. I'm not sure why. IF it weren't for their growth, we wouldn't have cheese or yogurt. Virus is maybe debatable.
Don
If you were the original poster, you could set the ground rules...but, you're not.
As the topic's OP..I set no ground rules except that everyone's opinion is welcome. I simply put the topic out there for some lively discussion, to which we as earth bound, non science experts simply have speculation. This conversation is going just as I hoped. Carry on, and enjoy the discussion
Well, it is one of two things.
#1. Earth is the only planet with life.
#2. Life developed on other planets.
To this day, we haven't found how life evolved from ooze to living matter. But the parts, which are use to build life, are abundant.
I took the opening post and question of life to mean other beings like us for life on other worlds.
Only under the right circumstances. Just think of it. Billions of persons have been born and died and no two exactly alike not even twins. What are the odds?
Yes, but every Snowflake is exactly the same in crystalline structure as every snowflake that has ever fallen.
Dr. Emil Janus said so!
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