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Provide evidence plz

Everywhere water exists on Earth, there is life. No other liquid H2O has been detected in the universe.

Thus, water=100% chance of life.

As does molecular oxygen in the atmosphere.

Neither of which is a guarantee that life exists elsewhere where these two may be present. More likely, but there are no guarantees.

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Provide evidence plz

Everywhere water exists on Earth, there is life. No other liquid H2O has been detected in the universe.

Thus, water=100% chance of life.

As does molecular oxygen in the atmosphere.

It is considered bad practice in science to base statistics off of few data points. And gee, one is awfully few. Water and an oxygenated atmosphere means "Hey, we should investigate for life!" because we know quite certainly that life there is possible, but we have no real idea as to the likelihood of it.

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What a ridiculous assertion, it's a game, not real life and the devs have stated no aliens, so, no there is no "microscopic life!!11"

They've stated no aliens with regards to seeing UFOs fly past or landing on a planet and watching strange animals wander around. They have not denied the existence of microbes, especially on Laythe where the high oxygen atmosphere and liquid oceans would show promosing signs if it was found in our universe.

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They've stated no aliens with regards to seeing UFOs fly past or landing on a planet and watching strange animals wander around. They have not denied the existence of microbes, especially on Laythe where the high oxygen atmosphere and liquid oceans would show promosing signs if it was found in our universe.

You'd think it was a given at this point though.

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