[meteorite-list] Correction to

From: Sterling K. Webb <sterling_k_webb_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 00:48:23 -0600
Message-ID: <597987.66643.bm_at_smtp113.sbc.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>

Hi, Paul, List,

> In "The Aliens are Silent Because
> They are Dead," I wrote [summarizing]:
> "The aliens are silent because they're
> dead. Life on other planets would
> probably go extinct soon after its
> origin, due to runaway heating or
> cooling on their fledgling planets."

It seems an obvious cultural expression
of the contemporary obsession with
climate change for someone to assert
that climate change would destroy ALL
life on ALL planets capable of supporting
it, whether the number of potential life-
supporting planets is dozens, hundreds,
thousands, or more.

It's like a soap opera --- planets die
young, they say. We anthropomorphize
our science. James Lovelock proposed
the Gaia Hypothesis (planets enter into
a supportive symbiosis with life). Peter
Ward proposed the Medea Hypothesis
(planets try to destroy any life that
arises on them).

A challenge to this new hypothesis is
how one could explain the survival of
life on Earth for billions of years: why
aren't we dead? And why didn't it happen
long ago? Are we the only one to survive?

Unlikely. But... where IS everybody?

That question arises from a lunchtime
discussion at Los Alamos in 1943. A
tableful of the brightest minds in science
agreed that there must be other intelligent
life in the universe, then Enrico Fermi
asked. "Well, where IS everybody?" and
people have been trying to answer that
question ever since.

Great question.

"If the Universe is Teeming with Aliens,
Where is Everybody?" by Stephen Webb,
provides 50 of the proposed answers to
Fermi's Famous Question since 1943. A
PDF of this book is available:
http://book4you.org/book/511674/c8066c
The download link is at the bottom of
that page.

I guess that "climate change" is Answer
No. 51.

Sterling Webb
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In "The Aliens are Silent Because
They are Dead," I wrote:

"The aliens are silent because they're
dead. Life on other planets would
probably go extinct soon after its
origin, due to runaway heating or
cooling on their fledgling planets."

The correct URL for the first link should be:

http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/the-aliens-are-silent-because-they-are-e
xtinct

>Charles H Lineweaver Publications -
>http://goo.gl/4PPGuK and http://goo.gl/1H99Rs

The corrected URL for the first link should be:

http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/publications.html
or https://goo.gl/W30KtK

Yours,

Paul H.

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