highwaystar101 said:
To be honest, when if we find life in our solar system I doubt that it will be anything life here on Earth. I would assume that it would still be comprised of the same basic organic molecules, but it would evolve in such a way that it would be beyond our imagination. Even if it is only small single celled life (which is the most likely we would find), it would still be extremely different from single cell life here on Earth. |
I disagree.
The animals will evolve differently, but I think will end up "similarish". Liquid will still be liquid. Air will still be air and land will still be land despite how different it may be enviroment wise.
Just how all planets are round I believe that there are certain "truths" about which kinds of "parts" work best and what numbers are preferable for different niches.
You couldn't call stuff lizards or spiders outright... but i'd say anything we'd find would well fall into a childs imagination.








