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Arik Kershenbaum on Exo-Biology in 'The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy'

The Science in The Fiction

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The Evolution of Life on Other Planets

We don't even need to know whether life is made of RNA and DNA, right? It doesn't have the same biochemistry because it could be made of different stuff in a completely different environment. And if what's happening is life, then it's evolving and each species is sort of filling a niche. That'll be true on other planets. They'll be developing functions. Even if the environment's radically different, flight will still be pretty useful if it's an environment where you can fly. Locomotion, legs, will still be the same solution probably to being able to move. We can predict there will be autotrophs, plants, things that get their energy from their

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