Where in space can there be an alien a life?

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Based on the results of new research, scientists suggest that alien life forms can survive even in an exotic environment type of carbon dioxide. This supercritical gas is quite capable for alien organisms to be as important as water for life on our planet. This may be due to that exotic hydrogen dioxide is equally endowed not only the properties of the gas itself, but also water. The idea that alien life forms can survive in the most aggressive with our In terms of conditions, scientists were prompted by the discovery of extremophiles. These organisms are capable of thriving in the most inhospitable and extreme conditions on our planet. Therefore, it begs conclusion that for the development of extraterrestrial life those conditions are not necessary which we used to consider comfortable for life on Earth. IN scientists are currently studying the question: can alien forms life thrive in an environment of supercritical carbon dioxide, which reached its state due to a certain a combination of pressure and temperature. While simple dioxide carbon is generally considered an invisible solvent to the eyes, which scientists often use to conduct chemical experiments, in supercritical state this substance becomes much more susceptible to the point where biological enzymes can even be more stable than in water. Based on this interesting fact, scientists believe that alien life may well originate in this aggressive and yet highly potential environment. Perhaps these forms of life have long lived, for example, on supporting similar conditions to Venus

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