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« Reply #675 on: Yesterday at 03:09:33 pm »
Funny enough, exactly such hypothesis was proposed recently.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2482841-the-radical-idea-that-space-time-remembers-could-upend-cosmology/

Regarding Mars, I'm torn on this but I'd put the probability that there was ever any life there at significantly below 50%. So far all the hyped biosignatures turned out to have arisen from inorganic chemistry. But it's not impossible there were some stromatolithes or biofilms.

For more complex alien life, things look much worse. Statistically it should definitely be somewhere out there in this huge universe, but the chance we'd ever discover such is very very close to zero.
https://www.europlanet.org/epsc-dps2025-planets-without-plate-tectonics-and-too-little-carbon-dioxide-could-mean-that-technological-alien-life-is-rare/

This also means that colonizing space is, unfortunately for Elon, off the table. The next earth-like planet is going to be thousands of ly away.

Re: Chat Thread [Bear[
« Reply #676 on: Yesterday at 03:45:07 pm »
Mars is garbage, better to inhabit the Gobi high desert or even Antarctica.

Humans are doomed to end eventually, there will be no galactic federation and do you think intelligent life would want us cockroaches?

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« Reply #677 on: Yesterday at 04:06:21 pm »
This.
Though I'd like to watch astronauts fly to mars - and die there. It would teach human hubris a lesson. And what for? What do you do there? There's no business for humans on other celestial bodies. Not even on the moon. We've got robots for that.

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« Reply #678 on: Today at 07:58:08 am »
Alice humor.
I do think there was once microbial life on mars. I just wonder how long it will take to return samples to earth for proper analysis.