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Ok, /sci/ It's been proven that life in a solar system would only be possible on a planet that is in the habitable zone of a solar system. That said, the universe works that same way everywhere you go, the laws of nature apply to everything everywhere. So if solar systems are formed similar everywhere though out the entire mapped universe, that means that it's very likely that any terrestrial life we discover could be shockingly identical to humans. Am I correct? Why? Why not? No this is not homework or anything. Just would like to discuss this possibility. Seeing as all habitable planets require the same conditions, the likely hood that the "aliens" Would evolve the same way is high, right? discuss.

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Ops, that's just the Double Helix
Here is the one with Carl Sagan quote

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