Super-Sensitive Motion Sensor Could Be Used To Hunt For Extraterrestrial Life 38
Zothecula writes: People often state that certain planets are too hot, cold or toxic to support life. The catch, however, is that those people are really just talking about life as we know it here on Earth. By that same token, when rovers exploring other planets seek out chemical signatures associated with life forms, they're only able to identify chemicals that we know to look for. That's why Swiss scientists from the EPFL research center have created a device that identifies microscopic life based on nanoscale movements instead of chemistry (abstract).
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Slashdot is slowly but surely turning into 4chan. *sigh*
which is funny because 4chan is slowly turning to junk and all the cool kids are going to 8chan or infinitychan.
We have trouble with defining life on earth. (Score:3)
Life: Grow, Reproduce, Consume Energy.
Virus cannot reproduce on their own.
Crystals seem to show many properties of life.
Fire can Grow, Spread and it consumes energy.
What about individual cells that are part of a larger organism...
It still kinda comes down to Ill know if it I see it.
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Revisit contemporary definitions of life. Chemical reactions (crystals, fire) comprise only a part of that definition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L... [wikipedia.org]
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I raise you another link: http://www.popsci.com/science/... [popsci.com] ;-)
The point being, we don't know what's out there. There universe is literally infinite. If crystalline life is possible... and it certainly looks like it is... then it has to be out there somewhere. The question is how common is it?
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If crystalline life is possible... and it certainly looks like it is... then it has to be out there somewhere. The question is how common is it?
we better keep an eye out for the Crystalline Entity. That thing is a bitch and a half.
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"we better keep an eye out for the Crystalline Entity. That thing is a bitch and a half."
Her name is Karma.
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Life: Fight, Eat, Fuck, Sleep
It doesn't get any simpler...
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Life: Fight, Eat, Fuck, Sleep
It doesn't get any simpler...
Not necessarily in that order. Also, I have married friends that have replaced sleep with offspring, and fucking with more fighting. Apparently there is wiggle room.
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We have trouble with defining life on earth.
Life: Grow, Reproduce, Consume Energy.
Fortunately science doesn't much care about our definition of life (or the lack of definition, in this case)
Virus cannot reproduce on their own.
But discovering a thing acting similar to a virus but doesn't operate by any of the methods we know would still be an amazing discovery and a wealth of knowledge to research.
Crystals seem to show many properties of life.
Discovering a thing similar in structure to a crystal where no known methods of crystal growth are apparent would also be an amazing discovery and a wealth of knowledge to research.
Fire can Grow, Spread and it consumes energy.
Discovering a chemical reaction that is different
Obligatory Alien Quote (Score:2)
"Micro changes in air density, my ass."
-- Ripley [imdb.com]
They’re made out of meat. (Score:1)
Is it the first thing that comes to one's mind? (Score:2)
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You don't need a super sensitive detector to find people in shipping containers, and certainly not to detect earthquakes
so yes, people with more practical sense than you thought of other things.
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Quote at the bottom of Slashdot:
It's hard to think of you as the end result of millions of years of evolution.
Nobody says it's the first thing that comes to mind.
Nobody says it's even USEFUL in those jobs.
(To be honest, finding extraterrestrial life is probably ALWAYS going to be of more priority to scientists than finding some guy who's fled his country under persecution and hidden in the back of a shipping container.)
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The reason we search for C life is simple (Score:3)
If the approach followed here allows for a good detection of KNOWN organic life with p0.05, then it sounds a good approach.
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Can the problem with bonds being too weak or strong be overcome by living at a different temperature?
Not really (Score:2)
how does a motion sense avoid the problem (Score:1)
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It finds motion. Rocks don't wiggle.
The idea is that if you've got a bit of something that don't settle down to equilibrium, but rather keeps wiggling, it's more likely alive. Maintaining active processes is part of a reasonable definition of life, and those active processes imply movement.
Develop laser pistols first (Score:2)
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We're going about this all wrong. Develop laser pistols before motion scanners. Doesn't help to know where the aliens are if you're shooting lead at them. I suppose you could load up on grenades... And don't bother with medkits until you get power armor.
True story.