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  • Great explanation.

    While the NASA definition of life provides a solid foundation for understanding life on Earth, it may not be sufficient to describe all potential forms of life in the universe, leaving room for the possibility of alien biologies that do not conform to our existing frameworks

    To address the question of whether solving the problem of the origin of life on Earth is necessary before being able to remotely detect life on other worlds, it is crucial to consider the rationale behind this claim. Understanding the origin of life on Earth provides valuable insights into the conditions necessary for life to exist and thrive. By comprehending the processes that led to life on our planet, scientists can develop criteria and methods for detecting life elsewhere. Additionally, knowledge of Earth’s origin of life can guide the search for life on other worlds by helping scientists identify potential habitats and conditions conducive to life. Therefore, solving the problem of the origin of life on Earth can significantly enhance our ability to remotely detect life on other planets

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