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by ceejayoz
501 days ago
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The Wikipedia article supports my point - plenty of smart folks think it's at least plausible for alternative chemistries to work. An ammonia-based life form at our stage of exploration is probably gonna scoff at the idea of scaldingly hot liquid water as a basis for life, too. > It’s an active area of research that keeps coming up with dead ends. So's SETI so far, but I'm not willing to conclude extraterrestrial life is impossible just yet. |
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I’m not talking about SETI, I’m talking about basic chemistry experiments. There are tons of experiments that can spontaneously form amino acids and nucleotides, even way outside the parameters normally considered habitable.