• Rogue 'Steppenwolf Planets' That Have Escaped From Their Suns Could Harbor Alien Life
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[QUOTE=imasillypiggy;27981725]This also means that a planet doesnt have to be in the goldilocks zone in order to support life. [editline]10th February 2011[/editline] Yes but that doesnt mean something that replicates would automatically need water. There have been a few substitute for water that would work in different conditions.[/QUOTE] But the probabilities decrease rapidly. And the life wouldn't be very complex, at all. Most of the hypothetical water-substitutes still use water in their reactions, or are rendered useless by water. And it's pretty abundant.
yea I know but im saying its not impossible.
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