kevin1d
kevin1d t1_j861txq wrote
Reply to If life can randomly appear in the oceans of earth, why can’t it also randomly appear in the oceans of titan? by governingLody
Well, it does make sense to look at a "habitable zone." Maybe not habitable for other life forms, but for Earthlings, it is.
And that's the thing. The only life we know is from Earth. So, most people will research planets that look like ours because we certainly know h20-like planets could harbor life.
And there'll probably be someone out there who is looking at the other planets for life forms, but not much.
Why don't we mainly look at the moon for life forms? Because we don't have any life forms made from rocks here on Earth. So it doesn't make much sense to extensively look for it there.
kevin1d t1_jabp1l0 wrote
Reply to comment by Exciting-Release-284 in If space could have noise what would it be? by Exciting-Release-284
You'd perhaps hear something like this Sun sound. Although 10.000 times harder. Just static, white noise. If life evolved under those circumstances, I doubt they'd evolve any hearing mechanism. It's just too loud.