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Why do people assume there can't be life on colder/hotter planets


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When people ask could there be life on mars or pluto or mercury.... the answer is always "no it would be too hot or too cold for the organisms to survive"

 

What if the organisims evolved to withstand that environmental pressures? Why would they have to be like us here on Earth?

 

 

 

 

Also another question:

 

Why when people are thinking about 'aliens' or life on other universes.. why would they always be thought to be more superior than us?

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When people ask could there be life on mars or pluto or mercury.... the answer is always "no it would be too hot or too cold for the organisms to survive"
The lack of atmosphere is also a factor.
Why when people are thinking about 'aliens' or life on other universes.. why would they always be thought to be more superior than us?
It makes for better story telling.
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these "People" coupled with "They" never make alot of sense anyway, and the majority of the rest are just "Sheeple"!

 

in addition to Sayos point about Hi temp extremes, there`s also the lower extremes too, such as that of the Water Bear, it really takes the biscuit when it comes to low temp extremes! granted it`s microscopic, but we also have macroscopic animals that can take mega extremes of cold too, certain frogs and crickets can be frozen solid enough to shatter like glass and then "come back to life" when it gets a little warmer :)

and that`s just on Our "little blue ball" in space!

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