The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy

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  • @SandipChitale
    @SandipChitale 3 года назад +1

    Shouldn't the universality of organic chemistry involving carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and lower metals, ubiquity of these elements on planets, stability of environmental conditions for longer periods of time a better reason to expect life elsewhere? Almost as if life being an imperative of the above? And complex and further, intelligent life of course requires longer and longer durability of stability of the environment conditions on these planets and thus dramatically reducing/diluting the possibility of such complex and or intelligent life? The process of evolution is extremely slow as we know.
    In other words simple "life" may be relatively far more abundant and intelligent life may be dotted. Time limit of about 9 billion years works again ubiquity of life but the vastness of the universe and shear number of stars and planets works in favor of ubiquity of simple life.