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b_b · 4638 days ago · link · · parent · post: Enceladus is an attractive candidate for intra-solar life.
I would be much more surprised if there weren't life where all of the ingredients exist. There has been some theoretical work that suggests that life arising when the conditions allow might be the rule and not the exception, that thermodynamics makes it an assured eventuality.
I have to agree with this. Life is a physical process. It would be weird that the conditions could exist for an ample period of time and the process not to occur.
It does make it interesting however, that the universe doesn't have more obvious signs of life. I would guess that it is all over the place, in all different stages. On an unrelated note: I was in Northern Michigan last week, and star-gazing a bit. The number of satellites is incredible. I remember just a decade or so ago when they were a noteworthy sighting. Now they are almost an annoyance.