TITLE:
Is Highly Organized Life Present on Recently Discovered Planets in Our Galaxy?
AUTHORS:
Wennan Long, George V. Chilingar
KEYWORDS:
Origin of Life, Uniqueness of the Earth, Kepler 186f, Newly-Found Planets, Earth’s Evolution
JOURNAL NAME:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
Vol.7 No.3,
July
10,
2017
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.