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  • D Dalek Dave

    Mars, Europa, Gannymede, Titan? Been There! What do we think? Life possible on these places?

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    Rob Philpott
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    Doubt it, too cold and windy I expect.

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      Alphabetti Spaghetti that spells out "HELP ME"?

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      Luc Pattyn
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      Dalek Dave wrote:

      "HELP ME"?

      or something more cryptic. Wait and see. :laugh:

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      • R R Giskard Reventlov

        Rob Philpott wrote:

        Too far away to be reached, ever, unfortunately.

        I wouldn't say ever: just because the technology does not exist now does not mean it will never exist nor does it mean that because it appears that exceeding the speed of light is deemed impossible that it it will always remain so. In any case humanity has a pretty big invcentive to attempt to colonise other worlds: we have finite space and resources for an ever increasing population: may not be (much of) an issue right now bit it will be in the future.

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        Ah yes, but the argument against that is that planets don't start at the same time. Hence some will have been born, had really quite clever life develop, and probably ended by being sucked up by a black hole or other space nasty. Hence if the technology could exist, it almost certainly will exist. In which case we'd expect to have been visited by our evolutionary superiors which I don't believe for one moment we have. All from the scale of space like. I'm starting to sound like a nerd. Oh, I am.

        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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        • R Rob Philpott

          Doubt it, too cold and windy I expect.

          Regards, Rob Philpott.

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          Roger Alsing 0
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          For who? Creatures that evolved on earth?

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            Dalek Dave wrote:

            "HELP ME"?

            or something more cryptic. Wait and see. :laugh:

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            hairy_hats
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            "PLZ HELP URGENTZZZ"?

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            • B Brady Kelly

              Reminds me of this old joke: A scientist challenged God to a creativity duel. So God picked up some sand, blew into it and created man. The scientist said, "Not bad. Now watch me do the same thing a little differently," Whereupon the scientist picked up some sand. God stopped him and said, "Wait a minute. Before you start, get your own sand."

              You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.

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              Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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              I love that old joke.

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                For who? Creatures that evolved on earth?

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                Rob Philpott
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                Well, you might get some microscopic pointless little things I guess. It would be reasonable to assume that life thrives under earth-like conditions though wouldn't it?

                Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                  I love that old joke.

                  Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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                  Brady Kelly
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                  I like how it brings up the Forbidden Question, "What is the origin of the Universe?"

                  You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    Here[^] Halfway there! Once RNA is synthesised in a jar, we are capable of starting life anywhere in the universe. After all man has now taken 40 years, nature had Billions, so it seems life is inevitable given the right chemicals and enough time.

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                    Pete OHanlon
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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    Once RNA is synthesised in a jar, we are capable of starting life anywhere in the universe.

                    My ambitions are quite modest. I hope that we could start off by seeding intelligent life in the forums.

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                    • R Rob Philpott

                      Ah yes, but the argument against that is that planets don't start at the same time. Hence some will have been born, had really quite clever life develop, and probably ended by being sucked up by a black hole or other space nasty. Hence if the technology could exist, it almost certainly will exist. In which case we'd expect to have been visited by our evolutionary superiors which I don't believe for one moment we have. All from the scale of space like. I'm starting to sound like a nerd. Oh, I am.

                      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      Rob Philpott wrote:

                      In which case we'd expect to have been visited by our evolutionary superiors which I don't believe for one moment we have

                      Er...JSOP?

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                        "PLZ HELP URGENTZZZ"?

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        :laugh:

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                        • R Rob Philpott

                          Well, you might get some microscopic pointless little things I guess. It would be reasonable to assume that life thrives under earth-like conditions though wouldn't it?

                          Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                          Roger Alsing 0
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                          Define earth-like conditions? Life thrives in alot of strange conditions. There are bacterias eating sulfuric acid, organisms living in boiling underwater vulcanos, bacterias living in and eating solid rock. We are making incorrect assumptions IMO. We look at how life looks on earth, and think -"they would never survive in another environment" Ofcourse they wouldn't, they are adapted to this environement after millions of years. If an envirionment can sustain even the smallest forms of life, I'm sure evolution will find a way to optimize that into larger forms given enough time.

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                          • R Rob Philpott

                            It's stuff like that, along with the sheer blinding size of space which convinces me there must be life on other planets. Too far away to be reached, ever, unfortunately.

                            Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                            ToddHileHoffer
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                            There is absolutely no question that life exists elsewhere. With billion upon billions of stars, it would be complete nonsense to think this tiny planet is the only place in the universe where something interesting is going on.

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                            • R Rob Philpott

                              Well, you might get some microscopic pointless little things I guess. It would be reasonable to assume that life thrives under earth-like conditions though wouldn't it?

                              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                              Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                              Possibly, but there are some pretty obscure lifeforms in odd corners of the world. Not all forms of life in Earth are of the type we think of as "terrestrial". To add to that Europa is a wildcard. The surface is ice, and beneath it an ocean - so who knows what we'll find there when we're finally able to look? NASA: Cracks in Europa's ice may create habitat for life[^]

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