Life on Venus?
Moderator: thunderchero
Re: Life on Venus?
Yeah, I read about that as well. Pretty cool!
Even if it eventually turns out there's *not* life on Venus, it would indicate there must be another way that particular gas can form, which would still be a remarkable discovery.
Even if it eventually turns out there's *not* life on Venus, it would indicate there must be another way that particular gas can form, which would still be a remarkable discovery.

"Evil is easy, and has infinite forms." -- Pascal
Re: Life on Venus?
I think it's time to upgrade the definition of life. Currently mold growing on a loaf of bread is life... but it ain't living it's BEST life.
It's breathlessly anticipated to find "life" out there and they are fully prepared to orgasm over a fairy circle of mushrooms on another planet.
Honestly, if it can't shoot back, is it alive?
It's breathlessly anticipated to find "life" out there and they are fully prepared to orgasm over a fairy circle of mushrooms on another planet.
Honestly, if it can't shoot back, is it alive?
Re: Life on Venus?
Unfortunately I can't thumbup your post. Great questionDewbacca wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:08 pm I think it's time to upgrade the definition of life. Currently mold growing on a loaf of bread is life... but it ain't living it's BEST life.
It's breathlessly anticipated to find "life" out there and they are fully prepared to orgasm over a fairy circle of mushrooms on another planet.
Honestly, if it can't shoot back, is it alive?
