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Pastimes : Evolution - Moderated

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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (55)5/19/2014 11:02:41 PM
From: 2MAR$   of 150
 
And how many solar systems out there are binary with so many varying solar masses, so until we get more data as to what normative configurations are in the range of general solar system organization, yes it seems quite neccesary so many critcal values met. (imagine having a planet the size of saturn where Mars is for instance & two suns )

My intuition tells me to go with goldilocks idea for sure (common sense), with a rarity approximately equal to and on the order the same as the rarest supernova events. For every super nova flash, perhaps one new chemical emergent complexity event takes place, perhaps more logical to think such an event is even rarer than this rarity.

All the more for us to treasure this one little planet we have, theres nothing but alot of empty space out there, we are quite alone and its the frightening aspect of this that ultimately shows in some of our manifest madness. Why the tribal nature of humans is so fierce & instinctively protective, our own anihilation was probably tenuous & we faced the brink of the abyss early on so many times itself.
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