Discussions of the great variety of life forms that could evolve in these diverse environments have become particularly relevant in recent years with the discovery of around 300 exoplanets in orbit around other stars and the possibilities for the existence of life in these planetary systems. The book also posits a taxonomic classification of the various forms of life that might be found, including speculation on the relative abundance of different forms and the generic fate of living systems. The fate and future of life on Earth will also be considered. The closing passages address the Fermi Paradox, and conclude with philosophical reflections on the possible place of Homo sapiens in the potentially vast stream of life across the galaxies.
Discussions of the great variety of life forms that could evolve in these diverse environments have become particularly relevant in recent years with the discovery of around 300 exoplanets in orbit around other stars and the possibilities for the existence of life in these planetary systems. The book also posits a taxonomic classification of the various forms of life that might be found, including speculation on the relative abundance of different forms and the generic fate of living systems. The fate and future of life on Earth will also be considered. The closing passages address the Fermi Paradox, and conclude with philosophical reflections on the possible place of Homo sapiens in the potentially vast stream of life across the galaxies.

Cosmic Biology: How Life Could Evolve on Other Worlds
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Cosmic Biology: How Life Could Evolve on Other Worlds
338Paperback(2011)
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781441916464 |
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Publisher: | Praxis |
Publication date: | 12/10/2010 |
Series: | Springer Praxis Books |
Edition description: | 2011 |
Pages: | 338 |
Product dimensions: | 6.60(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.90(d) |