Life
everywhere
anybody has ever seen it
(this earth)
has required information
from outside itself
in order to exist.
(Information always comes
from an outside source.)
Everything that has ever lived
(processed oxygen/reproduced)
the only place we have ever seen it exist
(earth)
has had DNA
(Genetic code)
in it.
Plants, Animals, Fungi, Humans.
Every single one of them,
throughout all of time.
Therefore,
it is only logical to expect
that if life were to exist anywhere else
besides on this earth
it would require information as well
as it is all anyone has ever observed.
Until that is proven untrue?
That remains absolute.
100% of the time,
everything that has ever lived,
the only place we know of
that it ever has.
So "chemical signatures" and such
just dont mean shit.
Every exoplanet in the habitable zone of every star
could have the same exact conditions
that we have on earth
(or otherwise)
and there could be 1000's
of "chemical signatures"
but if there isn't any
INFORMATION
(the key ingredient for life)
Then there wont be any life.
So, where's the information going to come from
and how is it going to get there
if there is to be life anywhere else besides here?
Because information never self-creates or evolves
but has only ever been the result of a conscious sentient intellect.
Good day sir.
Some body should tell:
Nikku Madhusudhan of the University of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy
nmadhu@ast.cam.ac.uk
and Måns Holmberg, a researcher at the Space Telescope Science Institute
that their logic is deeply flawed.
They should be looking for the source of the information
that's needed, not chemical signatures.
I emailed him :-).
The message down to:
Somebody should tell
Information is the key ingredient for life.
Was what I used for the subject line
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