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RE: Could there be life in the atmosphere of Venus?

in #science7 years ago

Exactly what I'm thinking @mkaralic!
On the other side, I just listened to a report on the radio today that the likelihood of other lifeforms in the universe might lower than we thought until now.
This because phosphor is needed but also very rare in the universe.
So there might be a lot of other planets where life would be possible but it's not there because of the lack of phosphor.
This was just said in Liverpool today. They said phosphor arises with super-novae and only a small amount. So this small amount must also come down on a planet where life can develop.
Looks like all creatures need ATP where they collect energy for later use.
The written report will come out in some days - perhaps I'll write about it again ;)

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That would be interesting to read @pundito. My belief is that these scientists are basically guessing mostly, because there is no way for them to know for sure.
Everything is theory based on theory on today's way of thinking and with the information they have. And I dont think they have a lot. Were still discovering stuff on Earth.
So there could be a fair chance of them being completely wrong and that somewhere in universe maybe closer than we think there is a world with silicon based life forms.
We will just have to wait for the technology to advance so we can look for the answers.

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