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Old 04-12-2010, 08:54 PM
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Ok .. I accept the bit about fundie stuff. I agree. Lets park that one.

You make the statement: "I realized we knew nothing of what constituted life" and then "Phosphorus was another fact that nailed it further."

This would seem to be at odds with the following statement:

"then life is everywhere there is liquid water".

If we don't understand what constitutes life, then how can we say that it will be everywhere where there is liquid water ? Please note that this question is in the context of the topic at hand … ie:

Does this mean that wherever there is liquid water elsewhere in the Universe, we will find life ?

I'm not having a go at you, I'm just intrigued with where you're coming from on the increased possibility of life existing elsewhere (with extra stars/planets and Phosphorous).

Cheers & Rgds.
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