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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.And then you have to plan the trip and travel there. Perhaps after a certain time the planet will become uninhabitable. That's a lot of...
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One key phrase is "technology that we already know" - which is not the same as "technology that has already been developed". There's... -
JWe have many threads on AI, which are mostly AI/LLM, e.g,. ChatGPT, Claude, etc. It is important to draw a distinction between AI/LLM...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Perhaps artificial intelligence will become interstellar before human intelligence; I mean, for a simple mission of reconnaissance and...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Civilizations traveling great distances and colonizing new systems, isn't that panspermia? Panspermia is pretty much ruled out; it's...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus, in origins, Co-evolution hypothesis-" This is also called the "virus-first hypothesis"[27]: 24 and...
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In a more general context, a golden rule of using probability theory is that you understand the sample space. In this case, we simply... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.I understand that this is a reasonable conclusion given that we have no direct evidence of new abiogenesis processes. (The lack of...
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That sounds like a personal theory to me! -
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Exactly. That life appeared quite quickly on Earth could mean that it's really easy (as Dave and phyzguy say, abiogenesis could happen... -
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That is not entirely correct. We do not know how life on earth began specifically but there a few ways that this could have got going... -
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Where do you get that from? It's more like life arose in many places on Earth at the same time after enough time had passed for several... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Yes, the iron-sulfur world hypothesis, the RNA hypothesis, the RNA-peptide world hypothesis, etc, are several proposals for abiogenesis...
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It seems to me that if life started on earth exactly once in 4.5 billion years, then it is an extremely improbable event that is a very... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.It is a difficult question to answer; abiogenesis is the synthesis of life from inert matter, but we do not know any mechanism of...