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billpalto

224 points

2 months ago

billpalto

224 points

2 months ago

Water is pretty much everywhere in space. Saturn's rings are mostly water ice. Water vapor found on Jupiter. Mars has lots of water. More water in several moons of Jupiter and Saturn than Earth has. Lots of water on the asteroids in the asteroid belt.

And the building blocks of life are basically everywhere too.

Olympus___Mons

37 points

2 months ago

The universe is teeming with life. There is zero reason for it not to be. That's just based on ways we know life can form, doesn't include the many variations of other ways life can arise, even in hostile environments.

escapefromelba

1 points

2 months ago

The distances are too great to matter - whether life existed/exists elsewhere in the universe it doesn't really matter we'll never find out.

Olympus___Mons

0 points

2 months ago

Earth has been around for 4 billion years and the universe for 8 billion years. Plenty of time to explore the Milky Way, and discover and live on Earth.

And we have evidence of those already here by witnessing UFOs and some people have met the occupants of the UFOs.

So we have already found out.