Re: Atmospheres
All this has been fun to read. But I guess what I was meaning, in another term, is who is to say how evolution will take place on those planets that have other atmospheres. No one can say for certain that life can not exist on those planets, anymore than someone can say we know all there is to know about all elements and that the human table of elements is complete. How does one know how any given element reacts under the all vast atmospheres. Or how time impacts things as well. If you look at a piece of coal, how could you "logicaly" conclude that over time and under extreem pressure it would become a diamond? To borrow a line from JP, life has a funny habit of "finding a way".
[ February 20, 2003, 01:22: Message edited by: couslee ]
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