AzMaphysics
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I know that one of the biggest catalyst in creating life is water but i was wondering if its even possible that life can form in places without water by a different catalyst.
AzMaphysics said:I know that one of the biggest catalyst in creating life is water but i was wondering if its even possible that life can form in places without water by a different catalyst.
Phobos said:I think we have a lot more exploring to do before we can definitively answer the question "is it even possible...?" So...maybe.
I wonder if some type of liquid hydrocarbon might also do the trick (although life may require a different kind of cell wall to survive in that).
I agree on that. It's a good question, but not one that has any answer yet.Phobos said:I think we have a lot more exploring to do before we can definitively answer the question "is it even possible...?" So...maybe.
Taoist said:"A great flame follows a little spark." Dante
Likewise but I feel insulted to tell you the truth... almost like why am I even trying to help, youhave no idea the amount of time I have dedicated to offering a view that is well ... the right one!
AzMaphysics said:I know that one of the biggest catalyst in creating life is water but i was wondering if its even possible that life can form in places without water by a different catalyst.