Not sure you are correct about another thing here Steve. Life doesn't need all these things like a moon. Black chimneys, also known as black smokers, are towering structures that form when super-heated seawater, rich in metals and volcanic gases, rises into the cold deep ocean from hot regions below the seafloor. These chimneys are found along mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is created at a rate of about 2-3 centimeters per year. Unique Ecosystems The hot, mineral-rich waters that flow from black chimneys support unique ecosystems that thrive in the harsh, sunlight-free environment. The areas around these vents are home to a diverse range of life, including: Microorganisms: Chemosynthetic bacteria and archaea thrive in the hot, chemical-rich environments surrounding black chimneys. These microorganisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem, converting chemical energy into organic compounds that support the food chain. Giant Tube Worms: These worms can grow up to 2 meters long and live in a symbiotic relationship with bacteria that thrive in the hot, chemical-rich environments surrounding black chimneys. Vent Crabs: These crabs have adapted to the harsh conditions around black chimneys, with some species able to survive in temperatures above 100°C. Other Organisms: Other organisms, such as shrimp, fish, and sea stars, have also been found in the areas surrounding black chimneys
Thanks mate. I was thinking more of critters that might develop technology. The galaxy is probably teeming with extremophiles, maybe they're detectable, the technology is getting better and better all the time. Any life detected out there will tell us we're not alone.
Not sure you are correct about another thing here Steve. Life doesn't need all these things like a moon.
Black chimneys, also known as black smokers, are towering structures that form when super-heated seawater, rich in metals and volcanic gases, rises into the cold deep ocean from hot regions below the seafloor. These chimneys are found along mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is created at a rate of about 2-3 centimeters per year.
Unique Ecosystems
The hot, mineral-rich waters that flow from black chimneys support unique ecosystems that thrive in the harsh, sunlight-free environment. The areas around these vents are home to a diverse range of life, including:
Microorganisms: Chemosynthetic bacteria and archaea thrive in the hot, chemical-rich environments surrounding black chimneys. These microorganisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem, converting chemical energy into organic compounds that support the food chain.
Giant Tube Worms: These worms can grow up to 2 meters long and live in a symbiotic relationship with bacteria that thrive in the hot, chemical-rich environments surrounding black chimneys.
Vent Crabs: These crabs have adapted to the harsh conditions around black chimneys, with some species able to survive in temperatures above 100°C.
Other Organisms: Other organisms, such as shrimp, fish, and sea stars, have also been found in the areas surrounding black chimneys
Thanks mate. I was thinking more of critters that might develop technology. The galaxy is probably teeming with extremophiles, maybe they're detectable, the technology is getting better and better all the time. Any life detected out there will tell us we're not alone.
When you laugh it makes me realise how absurd the claims are.
Thanks, more and more people realize how absurd the claims are every day.
I heard Trump was just about to give a disclosure speech when someone took a pop at him.
I hope that's sarcasm. The conspiracy nutters will be having a field day with this one.
@@stevemumbling7720 It's true, he was just about to announce free energy as well.
Alien download...did he just recently watch Flight of the Navigator or something? He's about 40 years late. The movie's already been made.
All of this rubbish is from science fiction, most of it is straight out of the X-Files.