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Re: OT: Extrasolar planets discovered directly
HUH what are you talking about? This is a discussion about extrasolar life forms.....
oh but if your e-mail server is giving you problems you can open a Hotmail account temporarily and change your email adress in your profile to that adress until your original email account is back. That is, if you're talking about your account here..... otherwise, you could also open the hotmail account anyway and forward all the mails you want to keep, contacts etc. there. |
Re: OT: Extrasolar planets discovered directly
I believe he's talking about a beta test spot, if he gets one. The email notification would bounce.
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Re: OT: Extrasolar planets discovered directly
Fyron,
Thanks for the link. I thought your post was about silica structures secreted by certain prokaryote cells, but I see that the link actually refers to Dr. Tom Gold's (so far unconfirmed) speculations on the existence of true silicon-based organisms on Earth. Dr. Gold's book was indeed published in 1999; I found a review here: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...80/ai_56022636 Unfortunately, none of the reviews I read mentions any discussion of silicon-based life. The focus of the book is Dr. Gold's theory of a deep underground biosphere supported by an abundance of hydrocarbons (oil and gas) left over from the formation of the Earth (i.e. of non-biological origin). Of relevance to our forum discussion is his suggestion to look for extraterrestrial life BELOW the surface of such bodies as the moon, Mars, and Saturn's moon Titan. |
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Returning to iron and silicon as building blocks of alien life, I'm actually kicking myself here for overlooking popular scifi "silicon-based" lifeforms that actually seem quite plausible: mechanoids (droids, robots, automata...). So far our own efforts in the areas of AI and self-directing automata are fairly primitive, but we're far enough along to envision far more sophisticated forms worthy of the adjective "alive". Although it's hard to imagine how mechanical "life" could develop on its own, we already know of one carbon-based lifeform that may some day give rise to such "iron-based" life. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif |
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