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How life came to be?
Will life appear on every single planet located at the right distance around it's star?

I just watched this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPSm9gJkPxU
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No. Just because life can emerge doesn't mean it has to emerge.
Consciousness seems to indicate that life is a requirement.

The alternative is nothing can acknowledge the universe, and therefore it must keep imploding and exploding until that happens.
Consciousness is dependant upon life. Not the other way around.
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Consciousness seems to indicate that life is a requirement.

The alternative is nothing can acknowledge the universe, and therefore it must keep imploding and exploding until that happens.
Consciousness is dependant upon life. Not the other way around.
Hand-in-hand. "Life" has no meaning (or existence for that matter) if there are no eyes to see the fruits of its labor.
There is something of a statistical inevitablilty that unless disrupted by external events, self-replicating molecular activity with sufficient resources available, will increase complexity.

The real deciding factor, as with all evolutionary considerations, is the negative factors that will prevent and disrupt the process.
I think life was a coincidence. The right conditions happened for life to appear. They somehow learned how to multiply. And some cells wanted to be different they became different. Kinda like that fish who decided he didn’t like water anymore and moved to land.
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I think life was a coincidence. The right conditions happened for life to appear. They somehow learned how to multiply. And some cells wanted to be different they became different. Kinda like that fish who decided he didn’t like water anymore and moved to land.
Cells do not "want to be different" - multiplicaiton is not something "learned" - self-replication is observed in organic chemistry amongst dust in space, so this is already a process well underway prior to these molecules being present on a world with suitable environment to permit/encourage the greater complexity.
So long as conditions, resoruces and environment are not diminishing that development, the complexity will reach the likes of amino acids and proteins.
By assimiliating other chemistry and wupported by lipid protections, these systems of complex organic chemistry will approximate viruses and eeventually the likes of a functioning cell, which may meet whateevrer is the requisiste and agreed definition of "life"
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Will life appear on every single planet located at the right distance around it's star?

I just watched this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPSm9gJkPxU

Life formed from the universe during a period where entropy levels are at a spot where it's not too low where nothing can happen, but it's not too high where things start deviating at the atomic level to the point where organic compounds that are essential to life, will function in a way where life just cannot continue existing, when entropy increases a lot.


We still have trillions of years in* the entropy sweet spot

It's all about "the game of life" and how organic compounds are able to be in a state that allows for chemical bonds and reactions
Отредактировано skOsH♥; 15 авг. 2024 г. в 3:13
Explaining life...

Look at your keyboard. Has numbers, letters, symbols. You'd assume only someone who went to school can write or use it properly.

However, given an indestructible keyboard, any animal, bird or ocean creature can eventually use it to write something that we, as humans, can understand. Even if it has no meaning, like "cheese fly low".

Life is the "working" product of many chemical and energetical computations and permutations done over a very long time. We happened to find a working combo for the resources of our planet.

Many other combos exist, some already in progress, others are going to become a reality in the future.

Hope this helps.

Also, this is all a simulation. None of the things we see here are actually real. You are not even here.
Impossible to say. Don't think we're gonna find anything in our tiny stellar neighborhood though. We can only look at a tiny fraction of one galaxy.

But first you need time to create the necessary elements in the stars. Then you need billions of years to create intelligent life.

But life accelerates entropy. So I does seem like it would arise given the right conditions.
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