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by Baeocystin
2065 days ago
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No. We have a Last Universal Common Ancestor, but that says nothing about whether or not there were other independently-formed branches that were competing at the time. My personal opinion is that life under early Earthlike conditions was/is almost a guarantee. There is compelling evidence that life already existed in and survived the Late Heavy Bombardment- that's very early in our planet's history. If it was truly a rare event that sparked things off, I would expect it to have occurred much later in the planet's history. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Heavy_Bombardment#Geologi... |
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That is valid of course, but in the absence of evidence of its existence, the default assumption should be its unlikely.