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Well pooh. It's still cool and all but not quite what I was hoping for.
While it shows life can adapt to a wider range of environment it does nothing to address the critical issue of can life develop on it's own in these environments. |
On the other hand, I'm glad to see we are already looking for a way to exploit this critter.
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I thought something seemed strange when I was in Mono Lake last year.
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Here's one of my Mono Lake photos. If you look closely I think you can see some of these guys landing their alien ship just to the left of that little tufa outcropping.
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I vaguely remember an article with Carl Sagan as the interviewee, and he discussed what type of life we might expect to find elsewhere in the Universe. He was (obviously) very doubtful that exactly the same set of circumstances that set up life for carbon based forms on Earth might exist (although, in an almost infinite Universe, I don't know why he would dismiss such possibilities, but I digress...) but he did say that he thought it was possible that organisms could develop along different chemical lines. So, I scanned the above articles, but didn't see if they thought these organisms had adapted to this environment, or if they were of this environment. (Again, a quick scan, but still- if they were the product of their environment, then that seems like it would be pretty interesting stuff).
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So, I wonder how this will affect the "Save Mono Lake" campaign?
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Reminds me of that Star Trek: TNG episode with the glowing silicate-based life forms that called the crew "ugly bags of mostly water"
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Seems odd to me that no one thought this could happen. The universe is such a big place. To think that "life" can only happen when it's like us seems really egotistical and closed minded.
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Clearly the biological community thought it could happen - or else they wouldn't have been spending time trying to prove it could. Until now, though, there was no evidence to prove it possible. Now there is. Yay science. |
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