From: Chris M. Thomasson on 16 Feb 2010 19:06 "Ron Dean" <"Ron Dean"@email.com> wrote in message news:Aeidn.145188$kQ5.99334(a)newsfe08.iad... > > In the January '10 issue of American Scientist there is an > article entitled, "Looking for Life in the Multiverse. > > The title strikes me as rather bizarre. We do not know > with certainty whether or not life beyond earth exist > in the universe we know. Well, I personally think there probably is various forms of life on some "hospitable" planet(s) contained within well established and stable galaxies. Perhaps forms of life might exist within some of the planets governed by our own local group? Microscopic life within our own solar system? Na, that's getting too close! ;^)
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