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Nothing can exist without water not any more. bacteria which feed son arsenic ( Very toxic gas that kills life around it).
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@WatsupBroh cya later then.. why dont u do it
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@MegaMegaTim That's just not even true. Just because that's how it evolved on Earth doesn't mean that's how it has to be in the whole universe. There might be life out there that we wouldn't even recognize as life.
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@WatsupBroh I would do it. In a heartbeat.
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why does it matter if theres other life out there? we will just try to kill them. they probly dont wanna bug us cause they know we will start a war. i cant blame them.
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@WatsupBroh Why dont you do it then?
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@WatsupBroh I was thinking the smae ting
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@soundslikeabiscuit Agree.. does life have to be organic.. :) i mean what do we know.. we cant even imagine how life on other planets would look like if they were organic..:P
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I think it's a tiny bit close-minded to say that the only possible chance of life is with the presence of water. Maybe they should say "No liquid water, no life (as we know it to be)"



why can't we just find someone who is willing to give their life for the sake of science, put them in a shuttle/rocket, and launch them on a straight path into space never to return again. we can monitor them and their surroundings through video/radio until they have gone too far for us to maintain signal (maybe by that time, we'd have gone deep enough to find something (advanced).
WatsupBroh 9 months ago 19
@WatsupBroh We have already kinda done that, we lost contact with the voyager space probe recently, it is the furthest man made object away from earth.
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