Just don't drink water.9_6 said:So these things are poisonous to all life on earth and will eventually kill us all?
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Just don't drink water.9_6 said:So these things are poisonous to all life on earth and will eventually kill us all?
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The use of arsenic as a phosphorus supplement is new (though certainly capable of happening, as the two have many similar atomic properties) , but microbes adapting to extremely adverse environments isn't new. Were I to hear of selenium being supplemented in organic compounds for sulfur, I would similarly not be that impressed. It is still fascinating, though, and I don't mean to belittle that, but elemental replacements happen quite frequently for me (a chemical metallurgist).Andy Chalk said:That's funny, the people at NASA said it's totally new. Maybe you should call them or something.BehattedWanderer said:But, realistically, this isn't that new.
Delusibeta's Law of Science: speculation (or theory) is fairly useless without proof. This is proof. Therefore, it's a big deal.Jabberwock xeno said:/ragesnip
It's all well and good to say you thought of something like this years ago. Guess what? People have been thinking of it since before you were even born.Jabberwock xeno said:BBBBUUUUUULLLLLL CCCCCCRRRRAAAAAAPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cannot express my ANGER at this mountain of pathethic, vile words they call a significant discovery in words!
It is utterly pretentious and naive to assume that just because all life that we knew of required water, or had certain elements composing their bodies that all life in the UNIVERSE does!
As a 10 YEAR OLD CHILD I scoffed at NASA taking any minute signs as water as a sign of life, and ignoring everything else! I had wrongly assumed that they had enough COMMON SENSE to look further!
This embarrasses, no, shames, no, DISGUSTS me that we spent millions of dollars and over 45 years, to come to a conclusion that I MYSELF HAD MADE YEARS AGO!
Ugh, I am so enraged right now, I need to go maim something. (In a video game, mind you, so don't go send SWAT teams on my ass please.)
/END RANT
It uses arsenic where we use phosphate. Arsenic can kill us. Therefore they can.Merkavar said:didnt the post say this bacteria turns arsnic(poison) into phosphate (building blocks for life) so turning bad into good. so how is this the end of life?
Yeah, maybe if we EAT one. I don't get this at all. There's a million bugs that are poisonous too. This isn't new.Amalith said:It uses arsenic where we use phosphate. Arsenic can kill us. Therefore they can.Merkavar said:didnt the post say this bacteria turns arsnic(poison) into phosphate (building blocks for life) so turning bad into good. so how is this the end of life?
TIBERIUM!!!!!!Andy Chalk said:...heralding the beginning of the end of human hegemony as the very planet that sustains us is slowly transformed into a hostile, unlivable world. Air pollution? Global warming?
It's just that there was nothing ever suggesting that life without water or whatever WASN'T possible, ins't that the entire basis for the scientific theory? Hypothesis, and throw the idea away when something disproves it, not throw it away without proof for it? (in laymans terms anyways)ZephrC said:It's all well and good to say you thought of something like this years ago. Guess what? People have been thinking of it since before you were even born.Jabberwock xeno said:BBBBUUUUUULLLLLL CCCCCCRRRRAAAAAAPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cannot express my ANGER at this mountain of pathethic, vile words they call a significant discovery in words!
It is utterly pretentious and naive to assume that just because all life that we knew of required water, or had certain elements composing their bodies that all life in the UNIVERSE does!
As a 10 YEAR OLD CHILD I scoffed at NASA taking any minute signs as water as a sign of life, and ignoring everything else! I had wrongly assumed that they had enough COMMON SENSE to look further!
This embarrasses, no, shames, no, DISGUSTS me that we spent millions of dollars and over 45 years, to come to a conclusion that I MYSELF HAD MADE YEARS AGO!
Ugh, I am so enraged right now, I need to go maim something. (In a video game, mind you, so don't go send SWAT teams on my ass please.)
/END RANT
But you see, in the world of science proof is the only thing that matters, and now we have real proof.
If you don't think that's a big deal, well, that's your loss, but to be enraged that we spent our time and money to learn something for certain instead of just having a bunch of nerds brainstorm a bit and call it science fact belittles everything science stands for, and you are dangerously ignorant.
So is this microbe, it just uses arsenic instead of phosphorus to stick together the the carbon chains in the cell walls. Any good geek knows Silicon based life forms cant exist in oxygen based atmosphere.Icarion said:I know right? Isn't all sentient life on Earth Carbon base?Fronzel said:No, the Horta was silicon-based. Carbon based in normal in our experiance.[/nerd]Astrobiology Program Director Mary Voytek said the discovery was very much like the classic Star Trek episode "The Devil in the Dark", which introduced the carbon-based life form known as the Horta.