Is Highly Organized Life Present on Recently Discovered Planets in Our Galaxy?

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ABSTRACT

The question arises whether organized life (as it exists on the Earth) exists on newly-found planets or not, such as Kepler 186f, in our Galaxy. The Earth’s evolution is defined by three critical factors: 1) Solar luminosity, 2) The distance between the Earth and Sun and 3) The Earth’s mass and chemical compositions. All these variables were favorable for the emergence and development of highly-organized life on our Earth.

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Long, W. and Chilingar, G. (2017) Is Highly Organized Life Present on Recently Discovered Planets in Our Galaxy?. Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 7, 298-300. doi: 10.4236/acs.2017.73021.

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