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Nov 6, 2021 at 10:55 comment added Ash I wouldn't expect any biosphere to be truly compatible with unaltered Earthlife. Half of all biospheres should be chirally incompatible with Earth life unless there are Rules we don't know about. The rest will have followed evolutionary paths that are almost certainly completely unpredictable (there may be some laws coded into molecular biochemistry that we don't know that do allow predictions we're unaware of at this time). Funnily enough I have exactly two early planetary colonies and both are on worlds that are seriously hostile though for very different reasons.
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Aug 14, 2018 at 8:42 comment added forest I wouldn't say that planets such as Earth's do not exist. Rather I would say that they are likely much to far away for us to reach in any realistic timeframe.
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