Comment of the Day: 'NASA Discovers a Water World --A 'New Species' "Unlike Any Planet We Know Of'
"Gas giants, terrestrial planets, and now superfluid worlds...intelligent alien life would most certainly be completely different then us. This is why it's proving so difficult for us to detect them. They're so radically different from us not only from a biological and evolutionary point, but also technologically."
Matt Rhodes
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until you find that earthlike planet that is. Imma bet that they will most likely resemble us.... now technology is another story
Posted by: creationist1 | February 23, 2012 at 10:27 PM
Parallel evolution rarely occurs in any given environment, as each environment possesses different bio-evolutionary qualities that sustain it.
I don't think they'd really look anything like us.
Posted by: Matt Rhodes | February 28, 2012 at 02:42 PM