I certainly hope we don’t find it on the one endoplanet we know of, that would be a little startling
Emptypiro on
Because none of the other planets in our solar system have it?
NefariousnessBorn969 on
Why do we want to find alien life? Why is that important for the people of Earth?
LazyRecommendation72 on
I do expect biosignatures are likely to be at least 7+ orders of magnitude more common in the universe than technosignatures, so yes, studying exoplanets is likely to discover life faster than searching for radio transmissions.
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Because they need somewhere to live
I’ll bet they need a star too
I certainly hope we don’t find it on the one endoplanet we know of, that would be a little startling
Because none of the other planets in our solar system have it?
Why do we want to find alien life? Why is that important for the people of Earth?
I do expect biosignatures are likely to be at least 7+ orders of magnitude more common in the universe than technosignatures, so yes, studying exoplanets is likely to discover life faster than searching for radio transmissions.