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BillTre replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.For a while, I had a job recovering corneas from dead people. It was an iI also got to interact with the collectors of other body parts... -
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I would say that a useful definition has to cater for that organisms often are hierarchical, so while individual member organisms in... -
BillTre replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Who are you to say what has to do with definitions of life? There hundreds of them. One of the most prominent ones is the NASA... -
BillTre replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Makes sense to me based upon the particular definition you use, which often involve being able to reproduce. Are individuals not alive... -
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We cannot take our hard-won knowledge with us when we go, so we entrust it to PF, to pass on. We leave it here so google can index it... -
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Ditto! And where did being told I was a genius get me? Lugging gallon jugs of urine down endless halls of a university hospital. That's... -
BillTre replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.The Fermi paradox is specifically about advanced life able to make contact with us. This is different from the origin of life, but life...
