KennyR wrote:
T_Bone wrote:
Hell, who's to say all life would even be carbon based to begin with? here we are looking for green and carbon dioxide, while it's possible there's grey's excreting sand as a byproduct of silicone based respiration.
Silicon-based life will never be anything more than sci-fi. Silicon shares many properties with carbon, but it does not form long chains. Carbon forms a bewildering number of compounds. Silicon does not. It's too metallic and doesn't like covalent bonds - especially not with itself.
Silicon makes rocks. Carbon makes chemistry.
It may be boring to most people, but the reason life is carbon based and green is the same way large planets are round - they just can't be any other way.
For someone so liberal in politics, you sure are an old conservative fart in other areas ;-)
Life need not necessarily be anything resembling that on earth, for all we know, the next lifeform may resemble self reproducing nanobots more than they do organisms.
Something just crossed my mind, I wonder if something would necessarily have to be self reproducing to be considered alive?