Evolution Elswhere?

From: Chris Cogan (ccogan@telepath.com)
Date: Wed Oct 11 2000 - 03:38:35 EDT

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    Since no ID-theorist has answered my question about what changes would have
    had to have been made to early Earth to enable life to thereafter arise and
    evolve without further intervention, I've come up with an alternative question:

            Is it possible that life has arisen and evolved naturalistically
            someplace else in the "known" Universe? If so, how would
            this location have to differ from Earth? If no, why not? If no,
            how can we know that conditions are *nowhere* suited to the
            naturalistic origination of life from non-life replicators and to
            the evolution of life to a human-level of complexity?

    --Chris



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