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by pbhjpbhj
2928 days ago
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Something I don't get, people say something along those lines -- that with earth-like conditions, blah-blah, earth-like planets, ... then life! But also experts claim life only arose once on Earth. So, in a place with perfect conditions, the perfect distance from the sun, the perfect atmosphere, perfect trigger, perfect environmental conditions, life only started once! Doesn't that make it so infinitesimally unlikely that even with millions, billions, of planets with the right conditions we still shouldn't expect abiogenesis to occur. The same arguments that make for extraterrestrial life surely stand against the uniqueness of anything. We know things that are unique. Seems like it's mostly faith based assertion. |
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If we are just one of billions of places that life is going strong then we’ll do the best we can but if we don’t survive the eons who cares.
If Earth is the one and only seed of life, then don’t we have an incredible moral imperative not to wreck things here, and if possible to spread life into the darkness?
Being truly alone in the vast dark is a much scarier idea to live with.