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Author Topic:   Has there been life for 1/4 of the age of the Universe?
RickJB
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Message 12 of 114 (337142)
08-01-2006 4:44 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by JavaMan
08-01-2006 4:26 AM


Re: The odds of life are unknown
javaman writes:
But ... it still intrigues me that there has been life for 1/4 of the lifetime of the universe.
At the least, perhaps. For all we know it might be a common consequence of the formation of heavy elements.

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RickJB
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Message 15 of 114 (337157)
08-01-2006 7:23 AM
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08-01-2006 7:16 AM


Re: The odds of life are unknown
JavaMan writes:
The notion that the formation of life might not be a very uncommon thing at all.
Well, last I read, animo acids had been detected in the gaseous remains of supernovae.
It's all out there for us to learn...
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