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Phosphine gas detected in Venusian atmosphere (Now with Poll!)
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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 75345302" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>I think what we may well have here, is a classic example of how the terms 'plausible' and 'implausible', when inferred from our local and past experiences, may just not be adequate for inferring the existence of something as complex as life from remote planetary observations(?)</p><p></p><p>Logical inferences drawn from remotely sensed data, in this topic, just aren't adequate for eliminating the unknowns (and that's in spite of earthly lab experiment test data).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 75345302, member: 354922"] I agree. I think what we may well have here, is a classic example of how the terms 'plausible' and 'implausible', when inferred from our local and past experiences, may just not be adequate for inferring the existence of something as complex as life from remote planetary observations(?) Logical inferences drawn from remotely sensed data, in this topic, just aren't adequate for eliminating the unknowns (and that's in spite of earthly lab experiment test data). [/QUOTE]
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