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http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/20...noxic-animals/ |
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Ugh, I really wanted to read this but the link won't load. I'll be checking back though, because it might be my internet or something? |
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It works fine for me. |
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This is why I don't understand the search for 'earth like planets'. We assume that life requires the specific conditions that lead to our existence, when life most likely springs up in so many varying circumstances that we can hardly even conceive of them all, and it is probably a lot more common than we currently imagine. |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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I guess the average view of a "life form" on another planet, is that it is something visible by the naked eye. |
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I agree. And while I understand the logistics of "well, we don't want to invest time and effort into searching for anaerobic life-forms, when all complex life-forms we know of are aerobic", I just find it kind of disappointing that the idea has never really even seemed to be considered, until now. |
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Dream Journal: Dreamwalker Chronicles Latest Entry: 01/02/2016 - "Hallway to Haven" (Lucid)(Or see the very best of my journal entries @ dreamwalkerchronicles.blogspot)
The Ultimate Lucid Mp3 Thread Link
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Micro organisms have always been our main expectation - as far as I know. What's changed now (exponentially) is the various types of environments we can accept as possible to find them. |
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Dream Journal: Dreamwalker Chronicles Latest Entry: 01/02/2016 - "Hallway to Haven" (Lucid)(Or see the very best of my journal entries @ dreamwalkerchronicles.blogspot)
Penis worms. PENIS WORMS? Are they serious. Who the hell decided to give them that name. Anyways, cool article. |
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Damn it, Aqua! You ninja'd me! I was about to make a comment about that to... |
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Originally Posted by GLaDOS Version 3.11
Originally Posted by Mario92
<Lseadragon> i was so hopeful
<Lseadragon> because (featuring Portalboat) sounds cool
<Portalboat>
<no-Name> that's what I was thinking as well
<no-Name> Feat. Portalboat MC
<no-Name> Feat. DJ Portalboat
<no-Name> badass.
I very much hope I'm not reincarnated as a creature whose sole purpose is to constantly eat mud and to have dick jokes made about it by scientists until it dies. |
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Last edited by Dannon Oneironaut; 04-23-2010 at 03:45 PM.
I'm wondering if there's some kind of limit to the complexity of anaerobic life forms due to inherent drawbacks in their "design". Maybe it's impossible for them to reach sentient levels. I know that some anaerobic bacteria will outright die in the presence of oxygen, so surface-level anaerobic life on another planet would need an atmosphere devoid of oxygen. |
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So they don't breathe any kind of gas? No breathing at all? |
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Don't tell me these aren't similar to dicks: |
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Obviously I can't argue with you, because their is no evidence. I just find it incredibly hard to believe that life formation is restricted to the presence of a relatively small collection of atoms and molecules. Just judging on the variety of patterns that have formed on this planet, it seems like a logical step to assume that there is an even greater variety out in the cosmos. It is my opinion that there are forms of life that we cannot even imagine, and that we may not even recognize as life if we were confronted by it. |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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This reminds me of an interesting point, which is that when you look at the gritty details, it's actually rather hard to find a clear definition of what separates life from non-life. So in a very real way, we decide more or less arbitrarily what is alive and what isn't. It's not so much a matter of recognition as it is definition. |
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That is interesting. The more I learned about science, the more I began to think that there is absolutely nothing special about us at all. Throughout the course of scientific history, arguments based on the uniqueness of our situation have all turned out to be egocentric rationalizations. The more we learn, the more insignificant we become. I personally believe that we are even far less significant than we currently believe; and life being as rare as you suggest would contradict that. |
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Last edited by Xaqaria; 04-26-2010 at 01:14 AM.
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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Why are you asserting that I gave anthropocentric arguments? Because I used the word 'anthropic' in passing? The anthropic principle is the true statement that we can only observe universes where there exist beings capable of observation. It has nothing to do with anthropocentricism. Nothing was remotely anthropocentric about my post, I gave arguments based on physical evidence and logic. |
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Last edited by Xei; 04-26-2010 at 01:56 AM.
I thought all any of this was was assertion. We are talking about things that there is no evidence for one way or the other. |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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Attack of the Giant Penis Worms from outer Space and Giant Vagina Clams from Venus! |
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