life might have it easier to arise on bright planets because those have a larger albedo gap, carbon planets might paradoxically be bad places for life (spitballing here: would a planet with homogenous albedo be more likely to be a desert? think Venus, Mars, Uranus)
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then again, consider a plant with bright leaves that it has for cooling; it's not a complete refutation but it does make matters more complicated
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Dear Christ there is no way anyone could derive that conclusion directly from thermodynamic laws. No chance in hell was this done without some serious fudging
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I'm going to read more deeply and report back :)
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