What Exotic Life Forms Can Now Inhabit Almost the Entire Universe?

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At the beginning of twenty twenty-three, the James Webb Space Telescope discovered the planet LHC four-seventy-five b, which lies forty light-years away from us. Initial studies have shown that its size and atmosphere are very similar to Earth’s. You’d think it would be a great candidate for finding alien life! But further measurements revealed that the surface temperature of this world is over three hundred degrees Celsius! It's too hot for any organisms we know of, right? However, scientists at NASA's Laboratory for Agnostic Biosignatures believe that the problem is not too high temperature but our overly narrow conceptions of extraterrestrial life! What if terrestrial organisms are a rare exception to the rule, and space is actually teeming with entire civilizations of creatures with completely different chemistry?
In this video, you'll find out why we should beware of giant soap bubbles, on which planet life is a million times faster than ours, and most importantly, what exotic life forms can now inhabit almost the entire Universe.

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If you reading this we gone ball 4 Eva

lewisdavis
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It amazes me more how far we have come in technology to speculate such things yet there might be millions of other matters in the universe lying undiscovered, there might even be planes that have life but the base of the life we haven't even discovered yet. Space is so mysterious.

sugata
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I always since i was a kid thought it was stupid to expect life to need our exact conditions to exist

Starvin_Marvin
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When he started talking about "robots" flying through space destroying civilizations, all I could think about was the Borg.

SolarDNA
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Ive been saying this for so long, scientists always look at planets similar to ours for life but what if the aliens can breathe sulphur and are made of rubber that live on a planet of 200°C

antonioturner
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Any scientist who has been opposed to this theory or has shot it down right away should be ashamed. Where has their curiosity gone??

Flokey_
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Silicon based... so the Kardashians are aliens

alakabam
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Flashbacks to Mass Effect and learning about why humans can't eat Turian food.

nermanus
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Maybe I missed it but what would happen if one of those beings came to earth? Like, how we would have our blood boil in their habitat what would happen to them in ours? Would they start melting due to the moisture? Or splash them with water? I feel like they would melt in some way which makes me wonder about olden day myths about creatures who melted if hit with water.

dshadowj
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'Because minerals grow slow as hell' 😂💀

novalution
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I see those movie clips from Annihilation 😏. Really good movie imo . And honestly I feel like there are advanced beings like that out there that are not "one whole alien" but a conglomerate of smaller organisms that seemingly work together to create something new. Kinda like how a bunch of ants can group together to make an ant pile except the things in the movie are far more advanced and can clone you in seconds lol idk much about stuff like this but it's very fckn interesting 😅

Bdub
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Just for the right environment it would have to meet these things.
The likely conditions where complex silicon biochemistry could potentially prevail can be summarized with the following main points. 1 scarcity of water, to limit the efficiency of transformation of various organosilicon species to the insoluble and unreactive silica;
2 low temperatures (below the freezing point of water) to increase the stability of reactive silicon functional groups, like silanes and complex unsaturated silicon systems;
3 the presence of a liquid solvent that is compatible with complex silicon chemistry;
4 the presence of a reducing atmosphere, with no O2, to prevent oxidation of reactive silicon functional groups to chemically unreactive Si–O bonds in silica;
5 the presence of available silicon precursor compounds (simple silicon species that are sufficiently reactive to be mobilized and included in the complex chemistry, likely with no dominance of SiO2).

Thats just for the right environment, let alone other issues such as the number and complexity of possible molecular structures to the ability to use electrical signals through ion exchange. Could it be used to create 1 special type of cell, yes. Could it create complex life, even intelligent life, probably not.

Stimm
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ANKIT_RAWAT..
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Please make a video related to existance of multiverse

LostMusic-psfm
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HI RIDDDLE I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND IVE BEEN WATCHING UR VIDEOS EVER SINCE I WAS A KID

venomslade
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so yall aint see them aliens hunching during the zoom in? 😅😆

Dvstinaaa
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If you were silicone based you would exhale sand...if you even needed to breathe. And your body would weigh so much that you would move slower than a snail

ImUnadjusted
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Don’t worry, we have a lot of humans on Earth with deadly breath too. Pull up.

toneriggz
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The weirdest thing is … The cotex put in a farmers field stated the outer world ppl dna structure were silicon

PrinceTae
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Excellent documentary and I love the open minded analysis too. We of the spiritual community already know that the universe is full of life.

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