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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.What you said, and I agree with it, is equivalent to "abiogenesis is very probable, panspermia is very improbable."
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.Imagining ourselves in the future having reached the technological limit is analogous to imagining ourselves in the future having...
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Also, the target planet would change significantly if it takes us 100,000 years to get there. And, the technology itself will be... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.So we have something in common with viruses.
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Well, they would probably practicing recombinant genetics to adapt to different environments. But, beer always (the essence of being... -
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Great. Our cosmic legacy: -
Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.If I could vote again, I would vote for you to win in every category😂
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.It's true that the thread has veered off course quite a bit. Initially, I interpreted the main topic as "probability of abiogenesis?"...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.As you rightly say, the part where humans travel to another planet—the simplest part to calculate, dependent on the laws of physics...
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It is instructive to see how much effort and complexity it realistically takes to simply transport a population of 1500 humans to the... -
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This is correct. Not only does it just happen, but is to some extent required for human health and proper development. Guts of mice... -
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That is considered directed panspermia. The original question of abiogenesis still remains. The assembly clean rooms for spacecraft... -
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Jjavisot replied to the thread Alien life, probabilities, and interstellar propagation of human life.A civilization that colonizes other planets with its spaceships—can't that be called panspermia? If we succeed (colonizing other...