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9136381 No.9136381 [Reply] [Original]

Could Transformer-esque life-forms exist somewhere in the Universe anons?

>> No.9136392

No

>> No.9136420

>>9136381
>Could Non-Organic Exist?
yes, it actually does

>> No.9136422

That would be awesome. But how? Nanobots?

>> No.9136431
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9136431

What do you mean? They will obviously replace us at some point in time. Their emergence is inevitable.

>> No.9136437

>>9136392
Why?

>>9136420
I deserve it for the typo...

>>9136422
Dunno, it's why I'm asking.

>>9136431
I'm not asking about AI. Transformers are Aliens, who happen to look like Robots. I'm asking if something similar is likely to exist somewhere out there. Obviously they wouldn't be made of nuts and bolts, but maybe those life forms couldn't be Carbon-Based and on the outside, resemble "robots".

>> No.9136455

Unlikely, find me something as reactive as carbon.

>> No.9136461

>>9136455
Fluorine

>> No.9136464
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9136464

I think it's possible

>> No.9136467

Possible? Yes?
Likely? No?
BVut universe is big as fuck so yes.

>> No.9136880
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9136880

>>9136381
Abso-fucking-lutely
>>9136437
>> wouldn't be made of nuts and bolts
Bullshit, they damn well could. We could have robots capable of assembling copies of themselves from parts and then the machines to make those parts.