Water Not a Good Enough Guide To Find Alien Life
An anonymous reader noted an article in Cosmos that questions the conventional wisdom of the "follow the water" strategy of seeking extraterrestrial life, saying "There's an awful lot of places where water could exist — either on the surface of the Earth, or deep within it — yet life is largely concentrated in a small sliver of this."
To find aliens, follow the latinum!
I don't caim having read every single one, but I think this is the dumbest news item in Slashdot in months.
Maybe intelligence is just concentrated in a small sliver of it!
and how much of the oceans are devoid of life?
The black, oily, part.
Ah, but you see, based on our sample size of ONE planet, we've determined the conditions for life on all planets.
If you find trees, there's most probably life.
I don't know... There's trees in Cleveland.
When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!