Message from @Scale_e

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2019-07-12 00:30:00 UTC  

I know it's annoying, but that's the very core of science.

2019-07-12 00:30:11 UTC  

Also, evolution is... weird.

2019-07-12 00:30:14 UTC  

@retxirT actually, silicon would probably be fine in that regard

2019-07-12 00:30:24 UTC  

also i has this thought. could there be an “animal” that would in reality be a plant? could a plant develop limbs and basic organs for non-stationary life?

2019-07-12 00:30:27 UTC  

Still, carbon is better.

2019-07-12 00:30:37 UTC  

[X] *maybe* until it's proven otherwise.

2019-07-12 00:30:43 UTC  

Silicon-oxygen bonds are a thing, and proteins are built on carbon-nitrogen

2019-07-12 00:30:46 UTC  

@robert from kinoplex it'd be ridiculously hard, but not entirely impossible.

2019-07-12 00:30:56 UTC  
2019-07-12 00:31:16 UTC  

No [2].

2019-07-12 00:31:18 UTC  

The definitions of “plant and animal” would, most likely, not even apply in life evolved on another world.

2019-07-12 00:31:24 UTC  

Those are earth concepts.

2019-07-12 00:31:28 UTC  

Precursors to Limbs would present no benefit to a plant

2019-07-12 00:31:42 UTC  

@Scale_e fuck off you pretentious twat

2019-07-12 00:31:47 UTC  

Unless if they were hybrids.

2019-07-12 00:31:47 UTC  

Seriously

2019-07-12 00:31:47 UTC  

(Which is why, to carry on with my previous note, "settled science" makes me foam at the mouth.)

2019-07-12 00:31:56 UTC  

something like this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598761542200197120/599035173253677097/image0.jpg

2019-07-12 00:31:59 UTC  

The first lifeforms would always be photosynthetic

2019-07-12 00:32:10 UTC  

@robert from kinoplex highly unlikely.

2019-07-12 00:32:14 UTC  

Would they? How could you know that?

2019-07-12 00:32:16 UTC  

There would be clear distinctions and obvious types

2019-07-12 00:32:25 UTC  

Because it's that or nothing lol

2019-07-12 00:32:39 UTC  

Damnit, initial descent.

2019-07-12 00:32:40 UTC  

You could have algea around thermal vents too I suppose

2019-07-12 00:32:41 UTC  

If anything, they'd still look extremely plant-like, but have features that might be "animal-like."

2019-07-12 00:32:49 UTC  

Or, it might be on a planet where the first life gets its energy some other way.

2019-07-12 00:32:54 UTC  

Like a venus fly trap?

2019-07-12 00:33:11 UTC  

Because at the beginning there is nothing except atmosphere and light.

2019-07-12 00:33:13 UTC  

@Scale_e where from?

2019-07-12 00:33:30 UTC  

“It happened that way here, so it must have happened like that there.” Is extremely short sighted.
Where from? We can’t know. That’s the point.

2019-07-12 00:33:31 UTC  

Or that an exotic element is common.

2019-07-12 00:33:34 UTC  

That's another thing against non-carbon life too actually

2019-07-12 00:33:45 UTC  

Carbon dioxide floats free in the air

2019-07-12 00:33:49 UTC  

**You** don't know, @Scale_e.

2019-07-12 00:33:54 UTC  

i think animals are already smart as fuck and we dont know cause we dont speak dolphin or bird, and we already took all land for ourselves so they cant build shit even if they wanted

2019-07-12 00:33:56 UTC  

Reminds me of that one fella that was on Rogan.

2019-07-12 00:33:56 UTC  

what if other aliens subsist on cummies instead

2019-07-12 00:33:58 UTC  

BUT

2019-07-12 00:34:04 UTC  

oceans are very unexplored

2019-07-12 00:34:16 UTC  

there could be another species