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Considering how strong the tardigrades, wouldn't surprise me that much if we found life in this form in Venus.


Oh, it most certainly isn't multicellular life, just bacterium floating in the high air currents of Venusian atmosphere synthesizing acids or light into energy and excreting phosphine and other things as a result


How do you know? In the past people would have said, there can be no life there at all. And now people think they have evidence. The universe is so vast, and we are blind to most of it, why should life be so sparse? It's the norm, not the exception, is that unlikely? How can you be so certain.

Seems people so sure of life outside earth or not need it to be that way. Why can't people be okay with it just being ambiguous for now...


Or multicellular life with buoyancy organs.




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