| ▲ | lukan 7 hours ago | |||||||
My definition of terrorism was always more in the lines of destroying life, not spreading it. Life might be very rare, even possible that life only developed here .. then our job might be exactly this, find ways to spread life. | ||||||||
| ▲ | kakacik 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Spreading foreign life that kills local life (even if by just out-competing on resources) sounds a bit like terrorism though. But I have hard time believing even hardened organisms like moss or tardigrades could survive millions of years of hard vacuum and extreme cosmic radiation. Maybe embedded in some properly protective envelope, 1 out of billion trillion might. And then that one has 1 out of billion billion trillion chance to land eventually on a place that could be called livable. Or add few extra zeroes. | ||||||||
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