One day we may figure out not just genetics but wholesale biosphere design, and then it won't be "What does it mean to be human" but "Should there be a place for humans", "What if we used another type of chemistry", "Why should it be our native biosphere that survives"
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Next step: understand the evolving life as an inherent property of the universe.https://twitter.com/mwgkgk/status/891915535444828160 …
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that was a good link https://twitter.com/allgebrah/status/965684935678980099 …
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sigh, I want tweet editinghttps://twitter.com/allgebrah/status/965690482381807617 …
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mmmh you should expect that life always reduces a planet's albedo then, and if you're looking for planets that host life, check out those that have atypically low albedo for their chemical composition
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