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The fact is that human kind evolved to take advantage of the flow of energy and matter that is available to us in our tiny little backwater of the whole wide universe. For us then order is the ecosystem where we were bred and the flow of energy that's available to us, nearly all of which comes from the apparently inexhaustible flow of photons from the sun and the collection of elements from prior suns. Into this ecosystem the idea of order an entropy has meaning. Other micro ecosystems might have very different concepts of order and the flow of time. And so entropy calculations might yield very different results.<ref>Stephem Ormes, ''The search for extraterrestrial life is targeting Jupiter’s icy moon Europa'' Technology Review 2024-04 https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/02/19/1087988/nasa-europa-clipper-mission-jupiter-extraterrestrial-life/) p. 38ff.</ref>
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The fact is that human kind evolved to take advantage of the flow of energy and matter that is available to us in our tiny little backwater of the whole wide universe. For us then order is the ecosystem where we were bred and the flow of energy that's available to us, nearly all of which comes from the apparently inexhaustible flow of photons from the sun and the collection of elements from prior suns. Into this ecosystem the idea of order an entropy has meaning. Other micro ecosystems might have very different concepts of order and the flow of time. And so entropy calculations might yield very different results.
  
Even though civilization has known about Europa, Jupiter's fourth largest moon, for over 4 centuries, it is only recently that planetary scientists have probed there for signs of life. Europa shares the mixture of solid, liquid and gaseous matter like Earth. "Essentially everywhere on Earth that there's water, there's life. Could there be life on Europa?" If there were it would be nothing like the soft humans that life an earth as the client is some much for severe there.
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Even though civilization has known about Europa, Jupiter's fourth largest moon, for over 4 centuries, it is only recently that planetary scientists have probed there for signs of life. Europa shares the mixture of solid, liquid and gaseous matter present on Earth. "Essentially everywhere on Earth that there's water, there's life. Could there be life on Europa?"<ref>Stephen Ormes, ''The search for extraterrestrial life is targeting Jupiter’s icy moon Europa'' Technology Review 2024-04 https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/02/19/1087988/nasa-europa-clipper-mission-jupiter-extraterrestrial-life/) p. 38ff.</ref> If there were it would be nothing like the soft humans that life an earth as the client is some much for severe there.
  
 
Perhaps humans, or our robots, will be able to find a more advanced civilization that will have a better plan?
 
Perhaps humans, or our robots, will be able to find a more advanced civilization that will have a better plan?

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When things seem to be going in some well thought-out plan.

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is like beauty, it appears to be in the eye of the beholder.

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The fact is that human kind evolved to take advantage of the flow of energy and matter that is available to us in our tiny little backwater of the whole wide universe. For us then order is the ecosystem where we were bred and the flow of energy that's available to us, nearly all of which comes from the apparently inexhaustible flow of photons from the sun and the collection of elements from prior suns. Into this ecosystem the idea of order an entropy has meaning. Other micro ecosystems might have very different concepts of order and the flow of time. And so entropy calculations might yield very different results.

Even though civilization has known about Europa, Jupiter's fourth largest moon, for over 4 centuries, it is only recently that planetary scientists have probed there for signs of life. Europa shares the mixture of solid, liquid and gaseous matter present on Earth. "Essentially everywhere on Earth that there's water, there's life. Could there be life on Europa?"[1] If there were it would be nothing like the soft humans that life an earth as the client is some much for severe there.

Perhaps humans, or our robots, will be able to find a more advanced civilization that will have a better plan?

References

  1. Stephen Ormes, The search for extraterrestrial life is targeting Jupiter’s icy moon Europa Technology Review 2024-04 https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/02/19/1087988/nasa-europa-clipper-mission-jupiter-extraterrestrial-life/) p. 38ff.

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