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vatsachak 2 hours ago

Aren't we starting to figure out that life (self-organization) is the most likely outcome for planets with our conditions? Maybe "our conditions" are also too strong of a requirement

Check out Blaise Arcas on MLST and Nick Land on Dwarkesh. Self organization might just be the second law of thermodynamics in action

dylan604 an hour ago | parent | next [-]

"planets with our conditions" is doing a lot of work here.

how many planets meet that criteria? most of the closest have typcially been labeled "super Earths" so their gravity will be greater than 1g. what effect will that have?

ASalazarMX 15 minutes ago | parent [-]

If life has adapted to the crushing pressure of deep ocean, I have hopes that it can adapt to not-so-crushing gravity. I'm sure a lot of our current life could adapt if our gavity was doubled. I'd feel sorry for birds, though.

dylan604 2 minutes ago | parent [-]

Can trees pull water up to the top in >1g situations? At >1g, the deep ocean pressure would be that much more.

AIorNot 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yeah or Mike Levin

https://youtu.be/5MQq4n2QrNw?si=a7gFLLgQL1Soq0mt