It's not life, just liquid water. Liquid water can mean anything in the same measure as phosphines in Venus's upper atmosphere could mean anything! So check out Andrew Griffin's scoop and contemplate the available data. As for our other neighbor, many greyfaces are scrambling to raise the doubt signal like the dynamic duo of John Stonestreet and Shane Morris who have something to say about
Life On Venus And Why 'Settled Science' Is Often Hot Air. Who said anything about the phosphines in Venus's atmosphere being settled science anyway? Even us woo-peddlers at
The Anomalist appreciate more observations are necessary to eliminate the possibility of noise and false positives. On the positive side, they do make a case for some scientific announcements being blown out of proportion. Speaking of hot air and blowing, did you catch wind of the
The Case Of The Disappearing Planet? If there was any life on there, it had better develop space travel if it wants to survive its catastrophic circumstances. Not every ball of mud in the cosmos is Edenic, and Rick Robinson has a few words to say in his elegy. (CS)
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