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Loren Booda
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What does the presence of life on Earth imply about the chance of life existing on other worlds?
Can one assume, with high probability, that despite Earth's seeming singularity of life, there is life elsewhere in our (assumed finite) universe? In our (assumed infinite) universe?
A possible definition of life would be entities that reproduce nucleic acid through assimilating their chemical environment.
Can one assume, with high probability, that despite Earth's seeming singularity of life, there is life elsewhere in our (assumed finite) universe? In our (assumed infinite) universe?
A possible definition of life would be entities that reproduce nucleic acid through assimilating their chemical environment.