New Study Suggests Alien Life May Not Be Carbon-Based

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At the beginning of twenty twenty-three, the James Webb Space Telescope discovered the planet LHC four-seventy-five b, which lies forty light-years away from us. Initial studies have shown that its size and atmosphere are very similar to Earth’s. You’d think it would be a great candidate for finding alien life! But further measurements revealed that the surface temperature of this world is over three hundred degrees Celsius! It's too hot for any organisms we know of, right? However, scientists at NASA's Laboratory for Agnostic Biosignatures believe that the problem is not too high temperature but our overly narrow conceptions of extraterrestrial life! What if terrestrial organisms are a rare exception to the rule, and space is actually teeming with entire civilizations of creatures with completely different chemistry?
In this video, you'll find out why we should beware of giant soap bubbles, on which planet life is a million times faster than ours, and most importantly, what exotic life forms can now inhabit almost the entire Universe.

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