wolram
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
This equation is quite dated now, i wonder if it is still in the ball park, if not
what are present day estimates for possible life supporting planets?
And what about the detection of life forming chemicals, are they out there
in the right ratios, in the right places?
This equation is quite dated now, i wonder if it is still in the ball park, if not
what are present day estimates for possible life supporting planets?
And what about the detection of life forming chemicals, are they out there
in the right ratios, in the right places?
are already considerably older than that. It is commonly accepted that life (as demonstrated by the microfossils) arose when the Earth was a billion years old or even younger, so the Earth has supported life for over 75% of it existence. If you believe that man as a sentient being is the only test of "life" and you believe that homo erectus emerged about 2 million years ago, then sentient life has been on Earth for 1/2250th of the Earth's existence. Life established itself here very early, though, and if our planet is not truly one-of-a-kind, there must be a lot of life out there.